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VOL 39, NO.49 THURSDAY, MAX 3 D 96 N 05 shermer Road -- s, Illinois 60714 47) 966-3900 NLES IL 60714 . . ___9 CENTSPER COPY Q jQjñYj p o r Whó. pyswherìthe sewer backs up? - - ByRosemaryTino : ; m Tribune reccntly reportcd theeffoit. on the mini-rvolutiorn Donna But the Villa--Park rusideuts andJohn.Wcberueespuarhéathng don't realize how lucky they ure. in west suburban Villa Park to AtIctthefrjl1age pays to fill io change a lang-standing sewer- the hole thsd repave the Street; repairordinance. - - - - many : other municipalities, in- : The Villa Park ordinance slip- eluding Niles. Morton Grove and elates that homeòwners are re- Skokie, donot. - spousible for all repaies to the - Pele Chepulis, Morton Grove pipeconnecting theirhometothe - Assistant Superintendent of Pub- itsain Sewer line, whether it is in lic Works -said that homeowners the street,parkway oralley. : aee responsible for the sewer and : When the-Webtrs sewer cou- sewer connections- from their -nçcfion -failed recently, they had house to the village service line topay awbopping big bill, not conneetion, whiehis sömetimes onlyfortheaetuutrepairworkbul in the parkway, across the street for theexeavatjon to the street-m ortiveninthiraltey - well A enrding to the o dinance - Now theyre ittessing for - a - Chepulis sthd, the -homeowner ebang mthelaw andetherVitla m st tab ut u permst, ha the Park hemeownnrs huvejoinOd Sn - Còntjnúedou Page 30 Crim é' dips1jght1y in NueS.' - - In almost every category, - take the blame for the esime rate cnmeinN t dow goingup Wilson aid - - A repiot issued bythc filmais- Witsoti cited weàtherconsider- State Policé shims deceemes in atloOs, econonsic- ennsideratjons se al assault (2 in 1995 3 re and atlkindsoffactorsastowh - 1994); and robbery (13 io. 1995; crime goesup or down---There is - t8 in 1994). Aggravated battee/, a natienat trend for violent cOme- -- however, increased from 20 luci- to ge dowO, Wilsen said. 'We. dents in 1994tö28 in 1995. - - mayjustbepartofthattrend. Ask village to petition OT for additional traffic light Culver parents question safety of street ±iossing . -r byKathleenQujifeId Nites -resident, Bart McGuinn, whe resides on Oulcton Court, asked the Village Board to use its political leverage with the illinois - Department of Transportation (IDOt) to secure an additional traffic light at Oakton.Ceurt sieur thenewCjvjc Centerbuitding.. McGuinn, n father Csf sebnol children attending - Culver School, said that the cerner of - Waukegail and Oakion, near the - libmry and the new Civic Ceuiter _is a possible 'huzard to thechit- dreit" trying to cross-the street to gettoschnol - - The kids thOughOearktha library- en dic - nbrthbountl alley facing traffiçen their way --lb Cúli'er School," MäGuinsi- told the -Commission- ers. : - . - - . - . Q : Thechitdeen will-tics go Oit thç north s d walk of Oakton spe citittyin thewinter to get arrois, McGuiantotd-theTrastees. - "Ve know you have the ferre. and power -to get WOT to gét a tight in your favor. We irant some type of light, that operates agreed to put a blinking light ge- when children are there, su that ingwesthoündon OaklonStreet. they can -- - be safeguarded" However, another homeowner -McGusnnsaid. --- .- told the Boaìd that "when thut Abe Setman, VitlugeManugrr, lightis installed and eveeythingis - nascO that OT had previously - thiosi Page 30 - :- .Fiveinjuredin. - Nues threé-c çrash - - -- -- byP,trnè Alhree-car.accldentrejIttjJ Influe Mey 2llJustnòithof the MjojhIjI Cém keeAvenueand Lee Street In Ntle. . - around 1:37 p.m. Itlanceet MlIwau James T. MeNamera, 50. TImothy McNniaTa, 12, Und Megan MeNamara. 9, aIl of 6110 N. Meade Ave CNlcago, were Injured wheOthe carthey were In was drIvingjorthbouna on MIIweu. ken Avenue In the center lane and wad lnvQIved-hen accident wills the vehicle et Casey Farbaniec 21 of Oak Lawn, which wasfoliowingthe McNamara car Aueordsng io NIles PublIc iflfØflnatisv OfllcerSgt. RogerWil- suri Farbaislee lord paticethethe)a5dnving behind iheklctru muras vehicle when an UnKaon ehice)ried to slip beiweert his vehicle and theirs, causing him le awerce vto oncoming traffic and strIke the car ddven by Atine Aronlce, 82, 01 1020 Grove Street, Evenaton. who was injured abs5 wIth Continued un PageBO '-J me property aim ategcry _ _ - - - - - .- -Sgt. Rager.Wmlson attributed the enly arson wasup with three md- Increase to-the fact that "people dents in 1995 as opposed to only ,'," I ,.,,,,,,,,. ,-fl,i " . -S,,.. ,, Q, ideA o.._..,__,..... H55Ve;;,he;qumcktos. 1 d d- t d----t Ni - ' claim any e dit for the gen at Th ftsdropp dto842fr m t 068 decreese. - -." Police can't take in 1994. Forty fewer motor vetO- credIt- for the crime- rate going cIOswete stolen in 1995 than In down, any more than they wçuld 1994. ContiT.ued on Page 30 Residents' water problems -.-iise unusual-solutions - - - byKatHenuQuirufeid - Once again NOes. residents lage hourd on matters more per- packed the Village Halt meeting sonO thanmonicipal. - - room Is appeal to the Nitre Vit-- As - thé soúnd f thunder - - boomed In the distance signalling Youth with - - even mere rainy weather for thIs . -- - - area already suffering from too k nife out - of muchraln, the Village Board dis- - Gemini School - While he will not be returning longtime residents of the Village. to GemInI Junior High School, In an unprecedented gesture, 8955 Greenwood Ave., the 12- Mayor Nicholas Blase suggested yeur-old who allegedly had a that the Village af Nites buy knIfe in hIs locker April 11, will p,jch&d and PatFintcler's heme noibe expclled,either. at 8239Ocanto. - - The East Maine DistrIct 63 - Blmetoldtheassembled group SchoOl Board decided not lo ex- thathe was very familIar with the gel the youngster after consIder- Pintoefs problem. "When there ing the student and. the inrident a very heavy raIn, they have to duringaclasedsession. - be standing outthere with sand- Because Gemini is the only bags to keep the water out," the junIor hIgh school In the district, Mayorsald. - - the Des PlaInes youth will be ge- The FleshIer's have been Continued on Page 30 .., Cuntinued on Page 30 -t JudyandMike R(clinrds, parente offomièrNiles WeatHlgh School baseball player Jeffery Richa rds, unveilthenewscoreboarddedicatedto the memoryoftheirson who diedin 1991 wlileplayingbaseball ahortJyafterhisgradualion from NOes West. The scoreboard was psirchasedllsrough the efforts of the. N/lea WestfioosterCiub, who raised the $19,000 necessary to build/f thtqugh.donationa from friends, familyandthe community.

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VOL 39, NO.49 THURSDAY, MAX 3

D 96 N 05shermer Road

--s, Illinois 6071447) 966-3900

NLES IL 60714 . .

___9 CENTSPER COPY

Q jQjñYjp or

Whó. pyswherìthesewer backs up?

- -ByRosemaryTino :

; m Tribune reccntly reportcd theeffoit.on the mini-rvolutiorn Donna But the Villa--Park rusideutsandJohn.Wcberueespuarhéathng don't realize how lucky they ure.in west suburban Villa Park to AtIctthefrjl1age pays to fill iochange a lang-standing sewer- the hole thsd repave the Street;repairordinance. - - - - many : other municipalities, in-: The Villa Park ordinance slip- eluding Niles. Morton Grove andelates that homeòwners are re- Skokie, donot. -

spousible for all repaies to the - Pele Chepulis, Morton Grovepipeconnecting theirhometothe - Assistant Superintendent of Pub-itsain Sewer line, whether it is in lic Works -said that homeownersthe street,parkway oralley.

: aee responsible for the sewer and: When the-Webtrs sewer cou- sewer connections- from their

-nçcfion -failed recently, they had house to the village service linetopay awbopping big bill, not conneetion, whiehis sömetimesonlyfortheaetuutrepairworkbul in the parkway, across the streetfor theexeavatjon to the street-m ortiveninthiraltey -

well A enrding to the o dinance-

Now theyre ittessing for - a - Chepulis sthd, the -homeownerebang mthelaw andetherVitla m st tab ut u permst, ha thePark hemeownnrs huvejoinOd Sn - Còntjnúedou Page 30

Crimé' dips1jght1y in NueS.' -

- In almost every category, - take the blame for the esime ratecnmeinN t dow goingup Wilson aid

- - A repiot issued bythc filmais- Witsoti cited weàtherconsider-State Policé shims deceemes in atloOs, econonsic- ennsideratjonsse al assault (2 in 1995 3 re and atlkindsoffactorsastowh

- 1994); and robbery (13 io. 1995; crime goesup or down---There is- t8 in 1994). Aggravated battee/, a natienat trend for violent cOme-

-- however, increased from 20 luci- to ge dowO, Wilsen said. 'We.dents in 1994tö28 in 1995. - - mayjustbepartofthattrend.

Ask village to petition OT for additional traffic light

Culver parents questionsafety of street ±iossing. -r byKathleenQujifeId

Nites -resident, Bart McGuinn,whe resides on Oulcton Court,asked the Village Board to use itspolitical leverage with the illinois -Department of Transportation(IDOt) to secure an additionaltraffic light at Oakton.Ceurt sieurthenewCjvjc Centerbuitding..

McGuinn, n father Csf sebnolchildren attending - CulverSchool, said that the cerner of

- Waukegail and Oakion, near the -

libmry and the new Civic Ceuiter_is a possible 'huzard to thechit-dreit" trying to cross-the street togettoschnol - -

The kidsthOughOearktha library- en dic

- nbrthbountl alley facing traffiçentheir way --lb Cúli'er School,"MäGuinsi- told the -Commission-ers. : - . - - . - . Q :

Thechitdeen will-tics go Oit thçnorth s d walk of Oakton specitittyin thewinter to get arrois,McGuiantotd-theTrastees.

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"Ve know you have the ferre.and power -to get WOT to gét atight in your favor. We irant

some type of light, that operates agreed to put a blinking light ge-when children are there, su that ingwesthoündon OaklonStreet.they can -- - be safeguarded" However, another homeowner

-McGusnnsaid. --- .- told the Boaìd that "when thutAbe Setman, VitlugeManugrr, lightis installed and eveeythingis -

nascO that OT had previously - thiosi Page 30 -

:- .Fiveinjuredin. -

Nues threé-c çrash -

- -- -- byP,trnèAlhree-car.accldentrejIttjJ Influe

Mey 2llJustnòithof the MjojhIjI CémkeeAvenueand Lee Street In Ntle. . -

around 1:37 p.m.Itlanceet MlIwau

James T. MeNamera, 50. TImothy McNniaTa, 12, Und MeganMeNamara. 9, aIl of 6110 N. Meade Ave CNlcago, were InjuredwheOthe carthey were In was drIvingjorthbouna on MIIweu.ken Avenue In the center lane and wad lnvQIved-hen accidentwills the vehicle et Casey Farbaniec 21 of Oak Lawn, whichwasfoliowingthe McNamara car

Aueordsng io NIles PublIc iflfØflnatisv OfllcerSgt. RogerWil-suri Farbaislee lord paticethethe)a5dnving behind iheklctrumuras vehicle when an UnKaon ehice)ried to slip beiweerthis vehicle and theirs, causing him le awerce vto oncomingtraffic and strIke the car ddven by Atine Aronlce, 82, 01 1020Grove Street, Evenaton. who was injured abs5 wIth

Continued un PageBO'-J me property aim ategcry _ _ - - - - - .-

-Sgt. Rager.Wmlson attributed the enly arson wasup with three md-Increase to-the fact that "people dents in 1995 as opposed to only,'," I ,.,,,,,,,,. ,-fl,i " . -S,,.. ,, Q, ideA o.._..,__,.....

H55Ve;;,he;qumcktos. 1 d d- t d----t Ni - 'claim any e dit for the gen at Th ftsdropp dto842fr m t 068decreese. - -." Police can't take in 1994. Forty fewer motor vetO-credIt- for the crime- rate going cIOswete stolen in 1995 than Indown, any more than they wçuld 1994. ContiT.ued on Page 30

Residents' water problems-.-iise unusual-solutions

- - -byKatHenuQuirufeid -

Once again NOes. residents lage hourd on matters more per-packed the Village Halt meeting sonO thanmonicipal. -

- room Is appeal to the Nitre Vit-- As - thé soúnd f thunder- -

boomed In the distance signallingYouth with - - even mere rainy weather for thIs. -- - - area already suffering from took nife out - of muchraln, the Village Board dis- -

Gemini School -

While he will not be returning longtime residents of the Village.to GemInI Junior High School, In an unprecedented gesture,8955 Greenwood Ave., the 12- Mayor Nicholas Blase suggestedyeur-old who allegedly had a that the Village af Nites buyknIfe in hIs locker April 11, will p,jch&d and PatFintcler's hemenoibe expclled,either. at 8239Ocanto. - -

The East Maine DistrIct 63 - Blmetoldtheassembled groupSchoOl Board decided not lo ex- thathe was very familIar with thegel the youngster after consIder- Pintoefs problem. "When thereing the student and. the inrident a very heavy raIn, they have toduringaclasedsession. - be standing outthere with sand-

Because Gemini is the only bags to keep the water out," thejunIor hIgh school In the district, Mayorsald. - -

the Des PlaInes youth will be ge- The FleshIer's have beenContinued on Page 30 .., Cuntinued on Page 30

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JudyandMike R(clinrds, parente offomièrNiles WeatHlgh School baseball player Jeffery Richa rds,unveilthenewscoreboarddedicatedto the memoryoftheirson who diedin 1991 wlileplayingbaseballahortJyafterhisgradualion from NOes West. The scoreboard was psirchasedllsrough the efforts of the.N/lea WestfioosterCiub, who raised the $19,000 necessary to build/f thtqugh.donationa from friends,familyandthe community.

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Regency hósts Senior Olympic Games.. ;

P1otobyMikRuetNotto be outdonebythe Bulls. Aiwina Cashman, a recidentof

the Regency, goes fora2pointerl

Regency Nursing Centre'sAnnual Rummage & Baké Sale

Saturday, June 8th.11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.

It's A Bargain Shoppers ParadiseJewelry, Furniture, Appliances,

Knickkuacks, Clothing.and Much More!

Regency .. ..

Nursing CentreOUR PRIDE SHOWS

6631 N. Milwaukee AvenueNues, Illinois

For More Information. Call: 847-647-1116, ext. 246

Integrity. Intelligenee. Energy.WalTen Boffett uses these

three simple factors to evatuatepeopte tndividual investors muywant to foltow the advice of thisinteratinflatty recognized finan-

r you're tooking for a finan-ciat professiOflht, took for some-one with those three quatitins--themust importantufwhich is iutng-rity. The world is filled with retel-figent, energetic people. flue ifyou con find an intelligent, ener-getic financial professional whoperforms his or her role wtlh utlvg.rit,Y, you will do well.

To identify integrity in a finan-cial professional, ask tIse follow-ing questiont noes the rondidateask questions and taire noIes' Noone can property advise you ou-

BY JEFFREY CARDELLASpecial to The Bugle

Regency Nursing Coutre host-ed its third annual Senior Olym-pie Oames ou Friday, May 17. St.Paul's House, St. Mallbew'sHome, Regency Adult Day CareCenter und Regeucy NursingCentre seniors participated.

"Our annual Senior OlympicDames-are a tremendous moralebooster and Ihn rnsidenls thor-oughly enjoy the competition undcamaraderie from their fellowsuiors. temakes them vety proudthat they can participate in e000tsof this nature," suya Linda Dick-son Director of Marketing andPublic Relations forRegeucy.

"Numerous types ofgames areoffored. These includo not onlypbysical connu, but also monlaltystimulating activities such as theannual speltiug bee and trivincontest." -

Special activities this year in-eluded wbeelchairreces, tabletnpbasketball, horseshoes sad golf.

Those games were held at Re-gnncy Nursing Centre located at6631 N. Milwaukee Ayo., Nitos.For moro information, call LindaDickson al (847)647-1116.

NARFE meetingA regular mnetiag of the Nu-

-tionol Association of RetiredPederal Employees Chapter2118 will be he4on Friday,,Sonc 7, at 1 p.m.,-afWaereu ParkFinId House, 6601. N. WeitemAve., Chicago. - --

All retired federal employeesarc wnlcome to come lo themeeting oven if you are not-amember ofthis chapter.

Nies Senior Citizens967-6100 ext. 376

NThE5 SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION. The Nitos Senior Center is open to residents of the VillageofNiles ago62 and over, and their younger spouses. Nttes sen--.ines interested in obtaining additional senior centre informa-tian should call or Visit the center and br placed on the mailinglist. The center is located at 8060 Oaklon Street. -

YARN NEEDED

0 The Senior Center is requesting any left-over yarn or scraps

Iof material (8w 8" ae bigger). Lap robes and shawls are madefor veterans al Hines Hospital. Volonteer kniners and crochet-ers err needed. tfintocesled, contact May Vandeuplas.

TICKET SALES -. Ticket sales will ho held on Wednesday, June 5 at 9:30 am.

,Tickets for the foltowiug events will be on sale: "Showboat"and Chiva Town Leech, July 17 and July 24, $69; Annual Pic-nie, Only 19, $6; Breakfast and Movie, June 28, 53.75. The

. Blue Card ii required for each ticket purchased. A maximum

Iof two tickets may be purchased per person. -

- BOOK REVIEWRead alt about itl Join fellow book-worms at the Beak Re-

view on Friday, Jane 7 01 12 neon-The book "Fifty Days of. Solitude" wilt he discussed; $1 includes book and refresh-

Imonts. Register at the Senior Center.

FLOWER AND GARDEN COMMITTEEThe Nitra Senior Center's Mower and Ourdou Constnittee

0 will meet on Thursdny, July 6 al 10 n.m. to organico the sec-

Iand Hewer and Garden Shaw tu be held in Augosl. All inter-ested members are encouraged lo attend!

MEN'S CLUB PLANNING MEETING -The Mon's ClnbPtaneieg Meeting will take place on Mon-

. day, June 3 at lO3O n.m. All members encouraged to help de-

Iterminetbe fata of the Men's Club! .- . -

CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP - - - . -

If you are a caregiverand would like to burg tyq,ttntc.c.

. care of you, attend the caregiver aupport group on;Moisdij,,.

IJune 10. Call lev Weasels fur more information. -

BOOKED ON FISHING MEETING -

Alt interested fisherwomon and men nro invited to attend ameeting ou Wednesday, JaneS at 2 p.m.to discuss-upcoming

e fishing outiegn. On addition, the moting.aiilt foaturo Cous SIi-

Iof Salmon Unlimited, an organization that promotes sal-

mon fishing. Registration required, newcomers wanted! - - -

WOMEN'S CLUB TAM GOLFJoin the women as they take tu the course on Monday, June

&at Tam. The cost of $1 t includes golf, prices, and Turkey on

Croissant lunch. Rogister at the Senior Center'.-. -.--.

Edward Jones:Look for îhtegrity in a financial professional

less he or she knows abunt yue.Your personal dato, such as age,marital status and number of de-prudents, are vital. The moro fi-uancial datayou are witting toshare, the more your advisor can

-hélp you. For example, your in-como, liabilities, insorance pro-tectiOn oudemployment benefitsare all part of a financial plan. Isyour candidato interested in thisinformation? -

Does the co,di ute brio von. in. , . n .....9Hun-

drods of investments aro avarIa-bio to satisfy a variety of objec-tioes. A concomed professionalmustundcrstandhOw you ovonto-oIly plan lo uso the money. Heershe needs 50 know how lung itwilt be invested and whether it

witt be allowed to compound -these fuelers will determino itsfulero value. Year -attitude to-ward risk also should be dis-cussed - it sets parameters onyonr iovostment choices. Alt ofthese factors aro part of your in-vestment objective, und yonr in-vestment representative cannot-recommend appropriato invest-monts withuutthis information.

Does ihr candidate sugggal4naother meeting after coliectingyoor iuformotioo? Professionalsaren't there just to make a quicksate. They need time to consideryoor situation, evaluate alterna-tives und solve problems.

Does Ihr candidose. afta arc-

Any intelligent, energetic finan-

dal pr010ssi000l can recommendan investment. A professionalwith integrity will provide youwith unumbcrofchoices, presentthe risks andbenefils ofeach, andtot yute mateo the fluai decisionwhenngiaareready.

Duos lIlo cuostidote_osntoiflcurb investment asd lae_laXOlLtsatisfaction' Investments can beconfusing, but most people canunderstand them if they ore es-plumed properly. Io addition,every iuvestmeei offers risk andreward, and your financial pro-fossional should spend equaltimo discussing each. If you aretold aboot upportonity for growthuiidpruflts, yea atsoshoold brin-formed about risks. Your protessionut should make no promises

about the fulero, but should tellyou about un investment's postperformance.

Also, the cuedidato shouldopeely discuss all costs. Manyaro straightforward, white othersuro hidden, but they ali affect theperformance of your investment.Understand these costs, and besere they are not unreasonable.

If you find an investment rep-resontativo with these qualities,stick with him 0e her. Anyonewith intelligence and energy canbecome a top salesperson, buriltakes integrityto be a tree protes-sional.

Jeffrey Casdella can bereached ut Edward Junco, 8141N. Milsouukeo Avenue, Nileo,(847)470-8953.

: .- - - Morton Grove children to appear òii telethonSeven'year-old Danny Sonen- the 7:40-lam. segment un Sun-

shein uf Morton Grove will ap- day. - -

peur dating the 12th anenal , Danny wan five when ho wasClsicagoland Children's Miracle dingnoaed with Gaucher Dis-Network Telethon, le benefit . oese, an illness found primarilyChildren's Memorial Hospital. in the Anhkenazi Jewish popula-

-The Live broadcasl, hosted Io- tien. Gaucher Disease is a ge-cally by '90.5-Tv's Janet Davies eerie disorder that hindern theand Jim Rose, will - air frum hudy's ability to produco Ihn en-10:30 p.m. on Salorday, Juno 1 zytno glucoenrebreaiduse, whichto 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 2. breaks down fat substances.Danny will be. appearing during

Nilesitè promoted- to Airline Captain

Jerry Krnjnwski of Nibs wasprumotod to Ihn ruolo of Captainin March and is employed byUnited Airlines where he pilots737's.

Krajewnki, sun of Frank Era-jewnki of Nibs, is a graduato ofMaine Erst High School (1976)andLnwis University l98O). Hehogan taking flying lessons al theage of 14 and in later yours wasthe owner of J.C.R. Aviationwhore ho gave flying lessons andhandled charter flights. Keajew-ski also worked for varions corn-mater aiclines before joiningUnitedin 1988,

Village vehicles -for sale;. Tinè. VIIè itt Nibs has for 588-660e. Yen will be given in-tialérisodVillage vehicles. stiuctions on how tubidon the ve-

The vehicles can he seen by hieles.calling the FleetManagerat (847) -

. - - - -Northwest Italian -

American Society Officers

. Pictured left to right are Nick GargaOo, Treasurer; Vtoce Zin-are/li, Vice-President; and Mark Nannini, Prenideot. Installingofticerio MayorNichotas B Blase.

The Northwest Italian Amori-can Society recently hold their

, 28th annual installation dinnerdanee Newly elected officersarc: Mark Nannini, President;Vince Zingarelli, Vice-Presideel;Nick Gargano, Treasurer; TomFarala, Secretary; and FrankMar-tollo, Secrolacy atArnns.

MayarNicholasB. Blase gavethe oath efoflice lò the new offi-

-, cus and complimented the Soci-.ety for Osier achievements anddedication le the poor, bandi-cappodand under privileged. The

Society annually bosta a Chrisl-mas party fee the developmental-ly disabled women ofMt. SI. 0e-seph totaling 180 women, donatoto twa high school students foraehotacalsipa, sponsor baseballbarns in Niles and hand pack anddeliver 50 food baskets at Christ-mas rime to the pone. The Societyis a non-profit organizationwhich accepts ait meen, creeds,religions and nationalities. Any-

-one inloresled injoining, contact.Membership Chairman; NickGargano at(847) 647-0400.

-When the fat is nel brokendown, ican be stored in the liv-or, spleen, heurt and bones. As aretell, Gaucher parienta may ox-periencn anemia, fatigue, en-tanged spleen and liver, boueemaion and hone pain.

In January of l995,Danoy he-gan to suffer from debilitatingbono pain. Hr was. breughl toChildmn's for pain managementand in the next month began bi-weekly enzyme infusions, atreatment that bud oely beenavailable sinco 1991.

Danny is mohín0 ferward to. appearing on the Children's Mir-acto Network Telethon, which

THEBUGLE, THURSDAY, MAY 30,1996

Was founded in 1982 by the per-forening Onmond family and en-tertainer John Schneider.

Eight-year-eld Kailein Baleneof Morton Grove will also ap-pear ou the telethon.

Keilein was born with a bow-ing deformity of her right tibiawhich retarded the growth of herleg. Just before her eighth-birth-day last summer, Kaitnin's doc-tor, John Grayhack, M.D., ofChildren's Orthopaedic SurgeryDivision performed the IlizarovIochniqen Io longthen her leg.

Dr. Grayhuck inserted pinsinto Koilein's log which werethen attached to an external de-

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Kaum is arty excited to ap-peur on the Children's MiracleNetwork Tolethdn and so are herparents.

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A.A.R.P. Ballard Heaithearemeeting . :

A.A.R.P. Skokie Chapter will supports Lionsholdits nextmeeting o Tuesday,June 4 at I p.m. in the Petty Audi-turium of the Skokie Public Li- .

brury, 5215 W. Ouktuu Street. .

Guest speuknr wilt be ScheuPrubst, President of lilian-Corn . 'munications, Motivational Consellouts. fier subjectwil! be "Do . tYnu Remembed When, Humeroustuformutive Fun Events."

Socializing and refreshmentwill foltow. CailPeesident SidSoniu, (847) 824-282t for furtherinformation.

SENIOR CITIZENSShompoo & Sut $2.50 & UpHukcut $3.00 & Up

EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAYSr. Mon's Clipper Styling $3.00Mon's Rog Huh Stytng $500

IN HOMEHAIR CARE

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On Sunday, June 2 at 2 p.m.,-Normand Park Home, located at6016 N. Nina Avu., will kick offthe summer by hostiog the Chris-tianFnUomship BmdonthoNpHlsnetl. - ' . - -

- - Thu Christian FellowshipBand is an outgrowth of soveralmusical groups from evangélicalchanchos in the Chieagoland area.Sorno ofthe band members tracetheir musical benitegoback lo thegreat concert bandof'tho Chicago

Ballard rosidentAno Cedan enjoys herpancakes al the DenPlaines Liens Club'sannualpnncake breakfast that was held inAprilatMaine EastHigh School. BallardHeallhcare Residencein Des Plaines nupporled the-Liens bypurchasing 30 tickeln ferresidéntsandntaff. -

Entertainment on the-NPH kñolí

Cospel Tatnmactu Today, theband ,:plays approximately 04concerts peryearand has over 4olalentod musicians from manydenominations in the area. Ad-mission to the concret is free andice cream and pop will br avaitu-bIn for purchase. Buin' a blanketand chair and onjoyvimpirarion-alcoucortofytianfaverite hymns.For more infoemalirin, or a freeéalendar et ssmmetevouts, con-taet3t2)63Ii856

Ballard Receives Subacute LicenseThe trend in healthcnre to-day is for shorter hospitalstays. As soon as the aouteserviceshavebeenrenderedandthepatientis stabilized,

- heorsheisdischargedfromthe hospital. -

Because there often isñ'tenoughtime in the hospitalforfull recuperation, manyofthesepatients still have aneed for intensivo medicalcare and are unable to re-turnhomeindependcnt. Forthis growing population,subacute care can providethe answer.

Subacute care is a newlevel -of care that helpspeople to recover from aninjuty or illness, such as a

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stroke or arespiratoiy con-dition, and regain their in-dependence.

In an effort to help guidethe consssmerin choosing asubacuteprovider,theStateoflllinois hasjust begun tolicense and study subacutecare.- A limited number oflicenses have been issuedto participants in a study ofsubacute called the IllinoisSubacute DemonstrationProject.

To date only seven sub-acute providers have been

licensed by the state of lili-nuis. Ballard is the onlylicensed subacute pro-.vider in north suburbanCook County.

To become licensed andparticipate in the SubacuteDemonstration Project,Ballard had to show expe-rience in treating medical-andrehabilitation subacutepatients over the past fiveyears and meet specificslaffmgand specialty train-ingrequirements. -

For more information onsubacute services at Bal-lard, call or write: 9300Ballard Rd., Des Plaines,Il 60016, (847) 294-2300.

Nstrssc ,,,,, .,,c, ",-',,., ,-,,,.,,. -.,-,, ,-.','.',, ',,,, -Dus llabighurst, wilt cunduct a hands-os and delicious

"Vegetable Magic" class. The etass beeins at O:3O am. un -

Friday, May 31 in the Ftickioger Sessur Center, jost poor to -.lunch. The Commsuity Nutrition Network (Morton GróinNu-trillen Site) serves hut, aatriuiins and ieenpensive (suggesteddenstion of $1.55 to $2.25) meals st 11:45 am. every Mon- °day, Wrduesdsy, und Friday. Make a eeseevutiòs by rattingthe Morton Drove Sealer Hot Lise st 470-5223.

CBIMERS SPRING CONCERTThe Mortes Grove Claimers will present a free ceseert at 2

p.m. eu Muuday, June 3 in the Flickisger Municipal Center.Eujey classics like "Edelweiss," "Dixie," "God Bless Amori-ca," and more. The Chimers aro a dedicated grsup of musical-ly zealous seniors. Refreshments wilt be served. o

HOME AND YARD CHORESMorton Greve's home and yard "Chore Fregram" links sen-

ior hemeowners with youth and ysusg adult workers. Seuiers °who need help maiataining their yards cas have a neighbor-head worker come by weekly to assist, There also see individ-nais who cus perform miser odd jobs. Seniors must provideequipment and negotiate the fee to be paid to the worker. Formorn information, call the Ftictciuger Sealer Center at 470-5246.

CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGCholesterol is a soft, fat-like substance found in every coil s

is the body. Most of the body's cholesterol is made in the liv-er, the rest comes fromanimal fat is foods. Egg yolks, meat,-poultry and daisy products all contain chotosterol. Everyone .

needs seme cholesterol, but net too much. Eating foods low imanimal fat is ono of the best ways to lower cholesterol. A clin- - -

ic for cholesterol screening will be held from 9 to Il am. onTuesday, June 4 in the Flickieger Senior CoetéCThe quickand simple test wilt give an semoule total blood cholésteïol-measurement in just three minutes. For Morton Grove 500mm

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(age Silt-) there is a charge of $3, For those ander 65 or fornon-residents the charge is $4. t-

LUNCH BUNCH MOVIES -

Following the regular Senior Nutrition Site lunch onWednesday, Juno 5, the original vomies of the movie, "Sahel-no," the classy comedy with Humphrey Bogart andAsdrejvHepburn will be shows is the Flickinger Senior Center st tp.m. Lunch is provided fer those who make a -reservation.Even seniors who don't wish to come in for lunch can lake in -

the show. For moro informados abaút the lunch program, callthe Merlan Grove Senior Hot Lino al 47O5223, Other Úpcom-ing fuis will be: July 3, "ilsbe;'I Aug. 7, "Od BorrowedTime;" stud Sept. 4, "The Fagiti-ce." - - - -

-- - - - ST. CHARLESPat un those walking shoosfora fun day in St. Chorlos on

Thursday, Jano 6. Start with a guidod nastro walk is the Ta- okakwitha Woods Forest Preserve and saturo conter. Thvn it's5ff Is St. Charles ferluseb overlooking tglse Fox-River. Afterlunch, take tinte to enjoy seme of the "Felde of Fox

- Rivei °Fest" The bus louves the Prairie View Consmnnity Center at tam. and rotsms by 4 p.m. The cost is $19 for residente and$22.50 for non-residents. Fer details, call Catherise Dean at965-1200. - -

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Thts three day trip to Green Lake, Wise. wilt melado deluxemotor coach, profossionsl tour guide, two nights accnmtnoda-lions, Eve meals, cruise os Groen Lake, Clydesdate tour andshow, Rippon' Cookie Factory, Little White School House,Feu River Glove Factory, Kristmas Krisglo Shop and historicCedurburg. Deport on Monday, July t and return on Wednes- °day, July 15. Register by June 7 with Catherine Dean, SeniorAdult Sapervisor at the Mortes Grove Park District, 965-1200. -

ARR YOU O.K.? -

The "Are You O.K.?" telephone roossurance progrom is a ofern verriet tot senior citizens or disabled individuals who arettving independently is Menue Grove. The program is s Irle-phone system that will make daily colts to a subscriber's home °at the sume 5mo ouch day. The subscriber chooses the timo ofday for the call. If the subscriber is okuy, hr/uhr simply hangsup the telephone after hearing a pee-recorded mossuge. If the °vnbscnber does not snswnr, or if Ihn telephone lino is busy,three moor attempts will be mude before the system activiatosus slert report. At that point, police dispatchers will rostuct ei-ther s neighbor who has previously agreed to assist, or police

o personnel. For further isformutios, contero the Morton Grove s

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MINEILI'S HOMEMADE

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Second Clam Pootge forThe Beegle paid at Chirago, HI.

Seed additional catty offices.Peotmeoter: Send address

obeogesto The Bogie,8746 Shormer Rd., Nues, IL 60714

Saboeripilota Rete (In Adveoce)O'er single copy $50Otee year $13.00Two years $2250Tbree years $29.00lyeer Senior Citloeao. . . $1150A yrer (out orCOaoI) . . $15551 year (forelgo) $35.00

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OBITUARIESDOROTHYJ.JOHr,SONDorothy I. Jahoson, 66, died

May 9. Spoase, HerbnrtV. John.san,Pioelias Porta, PL; son Ralphw. (Janet) usd doughIer DorothyA. Johusuu, loor graedcisjtskeo,Servicos al SkajuTeerace FuneralHume; burial au Ridgewoäd Co-meter),.

Funeral arrangemeuth made bySkajaTorracepuneral Home.

MARY T. HURLEYMary T. Hurtey, 97, died May

18 at Latherau General Hospital.Spouse, the late George. Chi!-theo, Peggy Harley, MarilynHarley and Thomas Harley.Three grmedchjltheu PuoeralMass at St. Isaac Jogoes Charch.Burial at Ali, Saiols Cemotery.MG, Harley was a member nf theMoruna Grove Womee's Club,the Morton Grove Seuiors Clab,the Happy Grandmother's Clsb

a charter member ofSt. IsaacJogues Parish.

Pnnemt aeraugemeuts made bySimicios Funoral HomO.

FRANCES E. DEBARTOLQPrances E. DeBartojo 69, died

May 12 atLatheran General Hos-petol; spouse, the Jato AnthoayDeflortolo; sono, Aothoay andJoseph, sister Marietta Skretny,brothers, Mario LaQaaglia andJaleos LaQuaglia. Services held651 St. Isaac Jogoes Church. Bun-al atMasyIsjllComete

Funeral aeraagemenE made bySkajaTenace Fanerai Home.

MARCELLA B.NICOCEANOT

Maccelia B. Nickrandt, 90,deedMay 12. Spouse, the late Fe-ter Naskraadt. Sarvived bydaaghters, JametE K. Richard.son, Betty J. SchiJierson PoterE.(BetSy) Nickraudi four graod.cinidren. Services hold at St. Pascat Church. Burial at Alt SnotsCemetery.

Fanerai arrangomoots made bySkaja Terrace Funeral Home

ANGELINEM. GREGORiOAngoisse M. Gregorio, died

May 9. Brothers, Peter (Muñe)und Joseph (Mgíu) Gregorio;many mecos add ññphèris Sr-Vtces held at St. John BrebeufChurch. Banal at Queen nfHeaves Cemoteryiu Hillside

Funeral aerangementsmado bySkajaTeeracopuneral Home.

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STELLAH. SERiA. $tnitaH. Síribo, 84, diedMuy 8au Bdllïdd Narsìiig Home; spouseJahn Skiba; daughters, Dorothy(John) Stouis and Jane (Jobo) Sir-gruson; sao, Deuois (Caro!) Ski-bu; 12 grandchildren, 6 gruaugrasdohildrea, Services held atSt. Catherine Laboaro Choroh.Burial atSt. Adatbertcemetnry.

Fueeral arrangements made bySkajaTeerucepaumeralHome

HELENM. DANAHERRetro M. Daaaher, 92, died

May 12. Spouse, the late SaofcrdDassatter; brother,Wi!liam Well-

n, Or, sIster, AunO WOlfe; tato broth-er, John Wetlor best frieed Do-loros "Teuy" Young. Servicesheld at St. Juliuna Church. Burialat Maryhilt Cemetery.

Faueral arrasgomeous mode ySkajaTorraceFaneral Hamo.

VERNON S. MENSINGERVernou S. Meosingor, 74, died

May 16 at St. Matlhew NursiogHomo io Park Ridge; survived bywtfe Margaret; children, Stuart(Joan), Conoie (Art) Spiegel,Paul (Clair) and Carol (Keo) Pri-bao; 13 grasdchildroo; brothors/sislors: Heleo Thompsos, LesMensinger, Rath Meyer and thelate Donald Measiager. PauoralServices ai Morbo Grave Corn-mautty Church. Burial at Ridge-wood Cemetery. Memorials toAlzhesmer's Disease Asso.,4709 Golf Rd., Saite 1015, 5ko-kin, IL 60076.

Fuoerat arraugemeats muñe bySitaskius Funeral Home.

MARIE E. MATAYKAMarte E. Matayka, 76, died

May 8 ai Atnericau NarsiagHome; spouse, Edward Matayka;daughuer, Betty (Tom) G'Brieis;50es, Ed Matayka, Jose3' (Mary)Matayka, Bob Matayka and Tom(Sandy) Matayka; brothers, Bob(Dorothy) Koefoer, Joe (Aus)Keofoer; sisters, Betty (Jan)McAedle a,sd Lorraieo Johastoo,Berreen Loidon; brother, laIe BudKnefuer; six grandchildren, 2great grandchildren Servicesheld at St. John Brebeaf Church.Banal atMasyijl! Cemetery.

Puueru! arrangomeuhi modo bySkajaTerruceFaneral Home.

Tnroporithodeastsofa.Socinl Security beneficiary nr

Sspptemental Security Income(SSI) rrcipieist or to oppiy for

Survivor benefits; call,1-800.SSA 772-1213,

bosinrss days, 7 um. lo 7 p.m.

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NTJCOpen House

Ou Friday night June 7 ut 7p.m., Niles Towaship JewishCongregaban, 4500 DempsterSIred, will host u ProspectiveMember Open House. Familiesare tnvited to rojo), the ErevShnbbat Haisidic Service whichwill be followed by au OnegShabbnt feuturiog an ice creambuffet.

Vistteeg families will he iuvit-ed to Join a tour of the syna-gogse facitiuies, talk lo the Ro-hgtoas School and Gua YeladimDirectors, meet Sisterhood andMen's Club members, as well asother . syougogue fumilies.N.T.J.C. spiritaal leaders, RabbiNeil Brief and Hazzan ShlomoShuster will be no batid to ex-plma how, os a Couservotiveand Rreoasu-uctiopjsu Syna-fogne they are capable of serv-lag the entire fumily, from totsto sruiors.

For foriher information callthe synagogoo Office at 675-4141.

Edison ParkLutherafl.ChurchVacation Bb1é .9unij

tsthsou Park Lutherau Church,6626 N. Oliphant Ave., Chicago,will iost the Lutherdale VocationBible Comp program, Jao1.24throughjaiio2o.

. Grades nno throUgh five willment from 9 a.m. until 2:30p.m.Cost $45/per Camper. The Va-Lion Bthie School preschoql:fro.grant forages ?,itlmoit.curreutly with the LutherdateProgram, bui Only in the morn-logs from 9 am. until lt:J0 am.Cosu$20/perchild

Cal! orsiopiu the charchoffice(312) 631-9131 for further iafnr-matson andforregiswation forms.

COLONIAL WOJCIECHOWSKIFUNERAL HOMES

With over 85 years ofservice in the Chicagoland area, we have come toknow what mostfamilies expect when selecting afuneral home: Serpice,Location, Price, Quality, Comfortable Surroundings andan Understand.ing staff We invite ailfamilies to visit ourfacilities and see fir,o handwhat afull serviPefamily ownedfune,-al home can offer that corporateownedfuneral homes can 't.

8025 W. Golf Róad Nues ° (847) 581-05366250 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago . (312) 774-0366Owned & Operated For Over 85 Years By The Wojcjechowskj Family

World premiere of neworgan work to be presentedA new organ worte by Brece Christiansea, who received his

Saylor will receive its world pre- Doctor ofMasical Arts degree inuñere on Tuesday, June 18, ut 7 organ performance fram Yale,p.m. io the Chapel ofOur Lord at has beenastadentufCarl Stupilu,Concordia University, 7400 Au- Charles Keigbaum, Michuelgasta, RiverPorest. Schneider, asid Marie-Claire

Organist David Christiansen, Alain. Ha is peesenily Organistwho ceosmissioned the work, and Director uf Manie al Edisonwill perform st as part ofa recital Park Lutheran Church io Chica-which will also ioclude manic by ge. Prom December through MayGada, Sweeliock, Walther, Each, of the coming academic year, heBridge,Beely, Conto, and Sower- will atoo serve as visiujug insume-by. Christianson will also per- tor oforgan al Concordia Univer-ferns the programm aseries ofre- sity.citaIs in Germany this sommer. - -

NSJC Dinner DanceNorthwest Sobarban Jewish Ao Ad Book will be presented

Congregutsou, -7000 W. Lyons, al the Diuner Dance and wilt beMorton Grove, will celebrate its iu the form of husiaess adver-38th Amsiversary Drnner Dance tisements, honorlisuings, person-na Sunday Evening, Jane 9. nl greetings, memorials and mes-

- Al tIsis spucial tone, the Syna- sages. The revenues from thegogue will honor Lillian Char- Ad Book will enable the Syna-ney (wife of Rabbi- Luwreuce gogue io Continue ils dynamicCharney) with the N.SJ.C.'s Ele coasmunity services and vitalChaim Award for her notstand- programs.ing service on behalfofthe Con- Por further ioformauion, catigeegalton, the Jewish coosmuni- the Synagogue office, ut 965-ty uad the Slate oflsrael. 0900.

- ....::!ct1on of ReligiousArtcQming to EPLC -

Sixteen, original, - biblicalprints from the Lutheran Brother-hood Colléctioa of Religious Artwill be on Dioptay at Ediloo ParkLutheran Church, 6626 N. Oli-phaut Ave., Chicago; fromWedeesday, Jane 12; to Sunday,lone 23.

Th lb go gray gowioodcoto isud lithographs ura oe-lectedtsom theLituherau Brother.hood collection of sacred- artwhich is regarded as one of the

The Simkies Puocral Humehas been serving this oreo with aproud traditinu of family valuesand a strong seose of commnnityspirit for over 50 years. Now an-der third generation family own.ership, The Simkins PueeralHome has been relied opon byfamilies to provide professional,dignified, und curing sernices lofamilies of al! faiths whenthey've needed it mesi.

Value und convraience arevery importanlin today's society.Simkins Funemt Homo recegniz-es this, and io flexible to lailortheie services to accommodateauy specific or changing needs.

fioesu assemblages io the UoiledStates. The sixteeu works of artrepresent the 16th Century Dutchaed Flemish ncheots through the20th Century Impressiooisus.

The exhibit wilt be opra, in theNorth Hall at the church, ou Joue12, 14, 17, 19, and 21 from 12000a to 3 p.m. and On Joue 13, t8,and20frem 6 ta 8 p.m. Itwill alsobe open on Sunday, lune 16, at9:45 am. and aller services onSuuduy, June23.

i BY SIMKINS FUNERAL HOMESpecial to The Bugle

Simkns Funeral Home:Continuing a proud tradition of family values

Whether choosing burial nr cre-motion, one of the Simkios cantake yoo slop by step through altof your options so that you cnnunderstand that although simp-1er services such as Immediateburial or direct cremation areavailable, fall tradilioual serviceswith viewing are also available,ea matter what mode of disposi-lion isehoscn. Each family bringswith them their own uuiqae set ofperceptions, beliefs, and priori-lies. The diecctors ut Simkins Fo-nera! Heme ninive 10 bring altthese iuta the proper focas undprovide a comfort level so that

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fomilies are better able to selectservices uhatare rightfor Ihem.

Ose goal of the Simkins Pa-nera! Home jo lo put families asmuch at ease as possible. Oneway they do thin is by taking asmach oflhe burden offlhe familyas they cnn. Whea making the fu-nera! arraogcments, families areoften relieved when they find outhow little they have lo du. Unlessthe family chooses otherwise,everything can br pat in thehands of the funeral director.Tasks such as ordering flowers,pldcing deoth notices in the pa-pero, aud coordinating Ihn clergy,

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music, und cemetery ore ouly afew items that arc handled by Ihnfunreul director. The fuanralbusiness is a oervice business andthe Simkinn family aims lo treatevery family as it they havekanwu them personally. The careand attenticis to detail that Sim-kino Fanera! Home mokes it upoint toprovide io something thattomilies noionly deserre, butenocopec!.

Located at 6251 Dempster SI.inMorlon Grove, Simkins Funer-al Home is able to provide directacceso lo the publie from the 294Tn-State Tollway and Ihn Edens

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Enpresoway. When visiting Sim.kinn Educen! Home, you will secube recently remodeled facilitiesoffer a. wann selling, plenty nfparking, nndhandicap accesoibil-ity.

Wheu ceefeonted with Ihr lossof a loved one, there are manyimmedialo decisions and chal.enges that face you; decisioes

and challenges that you may eel-er even have Ihought abusi be-fore. Coesider Simhins FuneralHome to assist you in these mal-1ers. Peel free to contact themwith any coucerus orqnestious al(847)965-2500.

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Area studenthonored by BradleyBradley Unrversity studret 5tudents must maiutain at least a Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam Hatneder

Holly M. Hameder from Park 3.5 (of 4.0) grade point average. of Park Itidge.Ridge recently was inducted into Phikto Sigmas goal is to encone-Phi Eta Sigma, the national coSe- age and reward high scholastic at-gicle hnnor society for students taimnent.early in theiracademic careers. Mn. Homeder, a freshman psy-

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Parking (ClosedJune 16 only) : der (ADIAD)?" in the topic forI the Wednesday, Oct. 23 leetare.

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: Info: (847) 524959O . .I Children's Hospital, will address

Dr. Wiacek appointedto mediôalSao Wincek, M.D., has been

appointed te the medical staff atResurrection Medical Center,7435 W. TalcottAve. Dr. Wiacekis afansily practitioner.

Dr. Wioeek is a graduate of theWarsaw School o Medicine inWarsaw, Poland. He completedan internship atGrochowski Hog-pital in Warsaw. He completedresidencies at the Warsow SchoolofMedicine and otResurrection.

Dr. Wiacek, who speaks fluentPolish, is on associate at the Pam-ly Medical Center, which in-

etudes Julios Kaplan, M.D., aridBashor Onstwani, M.D. Their of-fice is located at 3204 N. GokPark Ave., Chicago. Appoint- ,.

mento can be made by calling '(312) 736-313 1. Dr. Jan Wiacrik

LGH hosts free lectures onchildren's health issues

Lutheran General Children'sHospitul, Park Ridge, has nehed-uled a free seven_part lecture se-nes- feotunng presentations anddiscussions led by children's hou-pilot pediotrie specialists andhealth careprofessionals.

Registration is required foreach uf the 7 to fr30 p.m. peo-grams in the series. To sign up,call Lutheran General's HealthAdvisurot(847) 723-6010.

"Rashes, Sun Exposure andGther Common Skid Prblems"will be the focus ofihe Tharsday,July 10, program featuring Low-cunee Solomon, M.D., director,division of dnrmatology, Lothnr-an General Children's Hospital.Also incladed in the discussionwill be information On eczema,acne, birthmarks and pigmentproblems.

Dn Wednesday, Augast 14;"GettingYunrChild loflatRight:Nut as Busy as It Seems" will bethscossed by James Berman,M.D., associate director, pediat-rie gastroenierology and noti-tine; and Chris Salerno, RD.,L.D., Lutheran General Chil-thea's Hospital. Attendees willlearn helpful ways io get theirchildren to eat better, while mini-mizing eating-related stragglesand sOrts.

Masune Getz, Ph.D., eduea-trmaI consnttontldiagnostician,

_4 thediagnosis arid managemrntef

AD/HD along with educationalimplications.

The child health issoes lectureseries will conclude Wednesday,Nov. 6, with "The Dangers nf En-cessive Antiobiutie t.Tne inuChildren." SpeokOr4iwtiesdb Khihg.er, M.D., diíeclar,hríSdiaujcinfecaous, diseases, 'LutheranGeneral Children'sHospital, willfocus on the growiog resintonetiofbacteriutn common antibioticsand aìivaiious whine antibieticuseisinapprepriato.

Patients shouldinform dentists'of mediéáti6n"ùsè

More than 400 medicationsare known tu canse side effectsiii the eral cavity, according tothe National Center for HealthServices.

A study in a recent issue ofthe Journal of the AmericanDental Association reports thatbetween 1987and 1991, merethan 42 percent of adult dentalpatients used medications.

"It in essential that patientstell their dentists about the medi-cations they take," says Mesan-dra Arlisuk, DDS, a general den-tisi who practices on Chicago'sNorthwest Side. "ti we knowwhich drags are token, we canalter treatment so that negativereactions are eliminated. Pluswc can prescribe medicationsthat do not interfere with the cf-fectiveness of medications thaialready are taken by the patient."

Dr. Artisak advises patients iowrite the names of all peescrip_tiens on a piece ofpnper beforegoing te the dentist. "Bat if thatcan't be done, pot all the pre-scesption bottles in a bag andwe'll sert through them to getthe informatien we need," shesays. "The information is thatimportant to as."

The Leisure Time SappstetGroup nf Northrs'esiern's Cons-peehensive Multiple Sclerosis

. Program will inert Wednesday,June 12, 10:30 am, to neon at theRehabilitation Institute of Chica-go (SIC), 345 E. Superier St. Ac-tivititin for people with MS. in-elude bingo, movies, games,musicanderafts. -

The MS. Support Group forPenally - and Friends will metTuesday, June 18, 7 te 8:30 p.m.in Ronm 900 et PIC. The meet-

Emergency-Medicine ResidencyProgram

Resaerection Medical Center,7435 W. - TalentI Ave., hes re-ceived approval to sponsor a res-idency program in emergencymedicine in affilietioe with Mi-

- chad Reese Hospital and Medi-cal Center, 2929 S. Ellis Ave.The first class of 12 residents inthin tliree-yearpregram will be-gin their training an July 1.

-The -Resurrection MedicalCenter/Michael Reese andMedi-cal Center Integrated EmergencyReiidencyrogoam was acceed-itedrby ibori9,çceeditatieu Coon-cil1oti'Gradnote-Medical Edaca-tien (ACGME), - - "We choseMichael Reese as oar affiliate inthis-program because the diver-silyef patieng popalationsat theiwo honpitals -forms the perfectbleud foe resident -edpeation,"said Sister Donen Marie, CR.,Chief-Bnecotii'e Officer of Res-urrection Medical Center. -

Reptile tsf;'yj1l; dividn theirtime between Resarreetien and1ihhelRP&-tÏis thdir third

year, they will also spend sometime atOur Lady of the Resur-rection Medical Center,

Zofia Bochacki,M.D. appointedto medical staff

Zofia Bpchaeki, M.D., hasbeen appointed to the medicalstaff - at ResurrectiOn MedicalCenter, 7435 W. TalcotAve. Dr,Bncbacki specializes in psychia-uy. -

Dr. Bockocki, of Palatine, is agradoote ofthe Medical Academyin Gdansk, Poland. She complet-ed internuhips at -the MedicalAcademy and at Cook CountyHospital. She completed a resi-dency at the Illinois State Psychi-attic Institate in Chicago.

Dr, Bachacki is board certi-fiedandis amembrr efthe Amer-ican Psychiatric Assecietien.

Dr. Boehacki is a member ofBehavieral Medicine Associates,which includes Gregory Teas,M.D., and Anthony D'Agestino,M.D. Dr. Bochacki speaksPolish floenily, Appointmentscan be made at the Park Ridge of-flee, (847) 827-7722, or theSehnumburg office, (847) 351-4540.

MS Support-Group meeting will he a open discussien ferallcaregiveru.

The MS, -Support Geoup forPeople with MS. - will meetThnrsdey, June 27, 10 n.m. to12:30 p.m. at R1f. The topic willbe "A Celebeation of ChicagoWomen," pennented by renowneddrametistSuzanne Hale..

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garage ai 521 E. Erie, Er sued to-being your parking ticket io thelobby desk for validutien, Re-freshmonts are served ai everymeeting. -

Por farther informäuion, callRoberta Winter at (312) 908-5301.

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Wlsite resenrch continues en PMS, or Premónslrual Syndrome -the floree given te a group ofphysicol and psychetogicol-symptemsexperienced by some women during the week before theirmeeslruat periods - it is stilt poorly understood. Yet lifestyle andmesHed stepsdohetp semewemen. - -

Researchers emphasize that it is important te dislonguishbetween premeustrunt syedrome, in which symptoms occur onlyfor the one to Iwo weeks before a womoe's period. and symptomsexperienced throughout a woman's cycle. Experts say that somemomee who dunk they have PlotS actuatty hoyt a clinicaldepression or medical problems such as diabetes, anemie or athyroiddisorder. - -

Little medical Iherapy is available aimed directly at the PMSsyndrome itself. Sometimes hormone medicines re used to otterthe menstrual cycle. Usually, however, medical sed lifestyleseeatmeetsoredieectedatsreatieg specific symptoms. -

For exumpte, some women complain uf feeling very bloatedduring this time. Diuretic medicines to muke the body get rid ofexteu water is is holding can help, but often it is casier to simplyavoid high-sodium foods for the tee days or so before periods.These-include salt, salty snack foods, and many processed feudssuch as soup;suacesandmestfrozenmeuls. -

Tènderness of the breasts may be helped by certain medicines,but many wemeti benefit by avoiding caffeine for that lime euchmonth. That measte limiting not only coffee and tea, but alsoregalar cula, und perhaps even chocolate. Sometimes this helpsreduce seri lab silty, leo. - -

For some women, the worst arss of PMS are the feed cravings,tow energy level; and mend swings. Seme anti-depressantmedications help thnse problems, but lifestyle is-again the best firstStep. For example. physical activity con be a potent antidote tod4predisll -(â0ltosbloatieg). -

": -FtileeMsasthis limo seem te make blood sogardrop morerapidly thais ùssiul seoing off hunger and cravings. Spreadingeating intofivorsix "mini-meals" often helps, os does choosing abalanced selection of- feeds with heavy emphasis tin "complex

- carbohydrates" like bread, bagels and passo. Drinking alcohol undgivingin louweets cravings t000ften worsens thepcobtem.

Nene ofIhe lifestyle mnasures suggested le control PMSproblems urn a radical depursure from the habits reconsasseeded for -

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Township hiresassistant directorfor MaineStay- The Maine -Township Town

Board en Tuesdey approved thehiring of Doyen -E. Berman osthe new assistael director ferMaineStay Youth Services. - -

Berman will fill a vacancy leftwhen Thomas Ayers, the formerclinical director, was earned di-rector- of MaineStay in Septem-

A 1990 graduate of IllinoisState Universily, Berman alsoholds a mosler's degree in socialweek from the University of tIti-lois. She is u licensed socialworker and licensed clinical so-ciat wecker. -

Berman previously worked alLawrence l-luit Youth -Servicesin -Chicago as a- serial workerfor abused and neglected chit-deco. She also baa werked forGentle Pro Home Health in Chi-cago, Associated Physical Re-hab Services io Oakbrook Ter-race, Shelter be. in AetingtooHesghts and- the Jewish Chit-deco's Bureau io Skekie. Shelives in Buffalo Greve.

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Brreicr Robinson of Hiles -a-member of Retoco Hadassats has:been,-nameia ffeipient of the

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"Why Dues My Child AlwaysCough and Wheeze?" wilt he thefucus of a free tersare from 7-5:30 p.m-on Wedoesduy, lune12, ut Lutherao - General Chit-deco's Hospital, Park Ridge.

Speaker Loaren Witcoff,M.D., director, inpotienl pediat-rics, und pediatric putmunela-gist, Lutheran General Chil-dren's - Hospital, will addresscaminen couses and treatment ofcoughing end wheezing duriagthe pnesentalion.

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risk ofpicking up and passing ocgerms:

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Remember to wash hands of-ter Ssing public telephones erbathrooms, taking public traes-porlotion, and consort with pets.

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Ou Saterday, June 8, all cur-reef Patrollers und their familiesare inviled 10 attend the first an-cual School Safety Patrol Day atthe Gumee, IL theme park.

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Bojoy Chicago's bsslortcel Irr's Wiesgu ufCuarage, 045 mm-landmarks on an archifecrisral ute film on the histery of aviatión,louespunroredbythe Alliaocefor -You will enjoy all thepier has lo-Ltfeleng Leàening (ALL), Oak- offer such as the eryslal gardens,ton Cemmuniey College's Aduli rho grand ballroom, ferris wheel,Contrnuing Educalseo Program, musical carousel and the familyon Tuerday, June 18 from 12:45 pavilion anchored by the chil-107:45 p.m. rirons museum as well an many

Board Chicago's Prrst Lady, u eucirissg restaurants and retailluuruy cmise vesuel designed in shops.the spirst of a l920s presidentjuj Nd meals are included ia thisyacht, fer a 90 menule architectu- tour, but there are lighl snacksrat leur. The nOtaBan will be available for you to puechme ondone by a temued Chicago Archi- huard. The fee is $54 and in-lecture Poundatioe guide who eludes uil admission fees, grutuitywill spotlight 53 historic and ar- undasescoet, -

clstleetarally significuel riles. Pirlicipants will huard the busLaler, you mtf! lake ashore drive ut the north parking lot of Nilesover lo the new Navy Pier, a Chi- North High School, 981)0 Lawlercago landmark seme 1916, that Ave., Skokie. Fer taure inferma-hat been totally renovated. See lion, call (847) 982-9888. -the Navy Pier 3-D IMAX Thea-

"Camelot" to openat Pheasant Run

Oakton sponsorsarchitectural boat tour

Witness all the pageantry, Theafle has to offer, dossI forgetgrace and draina that is "Came- to include smoke-free Tharudays,-lot," opening June 7 01 Pheasant handicap accessible searing and- RunResortTheatre, free parking es Ihr litt of ameni-Dsnner/performunee times are . ties,Thuerdays and Fridays at 7/8:15 1 - Por ticketu,beailn(q09) 584_p.m. Salardayr at 4/5:15 p.m. or MEGA-S:30/9r45 p.m., and Sundays at 1/ (312) 559-1212; PO) ovrintìgbt- p.m. or 5:45/7 p.m. Dinner packages or -further iuformation- thealre tickets stan at $38 sed about Pheasant RUn Resane &n sbowonly tseketsutaetat$20, Couvenejori Crater, call (708°)Group em r and ctuldr s 584 6300dsseeunred rackets arr available, epleane note area code .>villas well an special weekday thais- chango to 630 after August 3,neon and overnight packages. lin 1996,addilion to al! Pheasant Run

. Kagan HomeWorld premiere presúcÏh'of Sturhint n,nri, --.-, . - -- . .sSilvér Lining" -

bands, along wsth the Symphoaie "The Silver Lmnieg" JeanneWind Ensemble, will posieren in Adir and Ron Yrargin willa free musse concert at 7:30 p.m. pretest Stories and Songs at Ko-eoFnday, Muy 31 inthe auditori- gun Hume fortbe Blind fur aMn-um of 001es North High Scheol, uical Afternuou Wednesday, June9800 Lawler Ave. in Skokie, At

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lsssyetlo_bo_ejlledtune,This rep. The Hume it a risidenee asresents ICenuzewuks's fluai per- wellas arecreatioo eènter fervis-formanee at Nsles North, as he uallyimpmieojpersous Poraddi-will be attendsng Indiana thsiver- liunat informulieu and reserva-sto, Oeut year; where hoplans lo lions, call (3t2) 478-7040,double majar tu music perler- Monday dires Friday 9 am. le 5

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manee and mathenoatie), For p.m.more euformatjon call (847) 673-6900, - Art Guild

Seek Artists- seeks aiists.

Artists wanted lo purticipaleio Slcokie Art Guild's 34lh Au-sua! Art Fair ou the VillageGreen, 5200 Oaktun, July 13-14,Original paintings, rculptuee,phelography, pottery, jewrlryand staioed glass, Jaded showwith prszes and ribbons, For in- eformation . and an application,call Helen AIry, at (847) 674-2566. S

The Morbo Grove Art Guildseeks Artists and Cruflumes forthe Annual Ant Fair to be held inHarrer Park in the heart of Mor-tun Grove, 6250 Dempsler enJune 2, from 10 am. to 4 p.m.

All fine arts and designerrafts are accepted. finley fee is18.Pue ioformalion, write to Opal

chiader, - 8828 Maier Ave,,. Mofleo Grove, IL 6003,

Princess Diana to speak at Northwesterni .-i'í-i ---

l4erRoyal Highness The Prio-

cols uf Wales will deliver open-ing remarks at the ivasgmalSympustum oc Breast Cancer,ergauieed by the Robert H. LuneCancer Center of NerthwesterssUniversity, On Wednesday, lune5, a part nf a tbree-dayvisit loChicago, according to tiniveruilyPresidentHenry S. Bieoeu.

The Princess will visit Chica-

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The Fin 'N Feather Perm (for-menly the Milk Pail Village) ofSaul Dundee, presents the 7thAnnual "Spring" Cream of theCrop, Arrs k CiafIs Show ooSaturday, June 1, from 10 am.to 5 p.m. and ou Sunday, June 2,from 10 am, to 4 p.m.

The Fin 'N Feather Form is afamous landmark of the Mid-WesI--lecaled just North of I-90ou Route 25,

Ceme joie us for the 7fb An-nuai "Spring" Cream of the CropArts & Ciaffs Show held enloMethe famous Milk Pail Restaurant

Mn llr9;cgroondu of the Pio 'Nri(raflgrr.Farm-Iocated en Rt. 25just North of I-99 io EasI Dund-

0e, Dine in the Milk Pail Ren-lourant - and stroll thecugh thecountry selling -as yoa enjoy themany craft items en display.

-Tour the GâlapãgosIslands withOakton professor

Davtdjffdgçru, professer nfenviro'ssssiebtal íitidies and geog-raphy arOalctoeCoceusnunfty Cot-lege, will lead a-July 27-Aug. 9lotse lu the Galapugo Islands andEcuador.

These islands provide a uuturatmuseum of beautiful flora andfauna found nowhere else onearth. Travelern will obrerve sealiens,iguanas and many birds uswell Ss the famous Galilpagou trin-lles in a uelriog that matches neether on earth, Resident nalsrul-iseo provide urienlalies and back-greund information throughoulthe tesen.

Io the capital city ofQaite andthe moaittamn town uf Otavalo,parlicipantu, will espenience thecolorful andvaried cultures cf thepeuple of Ecuador while enjoy-ing the unparalleled ueeoic beau-ly of the High Andres.

Other Galapagos Islands tearsare sehrdssledfarAuguutaod Oc-loben, All cf Oaktun'u -travelluludy prugrams include collegefaculty escorts and in-ceuolryupecialislu who share their is-uighls abortI the contemporary,natural and .histonieul aspects ofthe destinations visited,

. Por complete itineraries andprices, call (847) 635-1812.

ge so her capecity os president ofRoyal Moesden, the largest corn-prehenssvr cancer center in Eu-rope. The visit, hen firul lo Chica-go, was announced jointly byBuofoingfoam Palace and North-weulemUniversity io November.

- Her Royal Ifighnenr is expectedI strive in Chicago un Tuesday,lose 4, and ta leave on Thursduy,Juno 6.

On the evening ofJune 5, HerRoyal Highness will be lise gUesluf honor al a black-tie gala at theField Muueum of Nalural Misto-eT, sponsored by People Mago-zineandeo-hosted byNerthwest-em University and Gilda's Clab,the free caucen supperteesoomuni_ly named fon the late oomedianGilda Radner. Gulas Club,which opened ils ualioual head-quarters in June 1995, is fast be-coming an international networkofsupportprcgnasntu in major cil-let across the United Stales and -Canadu.

"We arr honened Ihat ThePrincess of Wales has so gra-ciously agreed to be with us,"sued film acter Gene Wilden, whowat masnied to Gilda Radner atthe tinte nf her illness and deathfrom evadan cancer. "Gilda'sdecant was lo bave a plane wherepeople with cancerceuld go to re-claim their gift ufhope, laughterand zeslfanilfe. HerRoyal High-ness's participation helps malee

Oitda's Club an ïnternatieuuldream cume true." Mn. Wilderand leanna Butt, who was Ms.Radsrr'u cuneen psychotherapisn,cu-fonuded Gilds's Club to pro-vide emotional und secial sup-port fer peepte with cancer andIbeir family andfeienofs. All of ilsactsvtties are offered free in unoss-resofenual home-like facili-IT'

Illinois Guvemoraud Mrs. JimEdgar and Chicago Mayor andMrs. Richard M. Datey are ex-pected lo alteed the gata, alengwith 1,300 guetto from science,academia, government, busieessand enterlajumrot.

On Thursday, Juor 6, ThyPeincets cf Wales will atteud a"Celebration cf Life" luncheon,sponsored by In Style magaziee,al The Drake Held. The lunch-cou will bocoy three Chicagowomen who have mude a differ-roce in furtheriug cancer care,Inralmeel and research.

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Pat McShane is this year's re-cipient of the Nues ElrmrnlmySchool PTA's Teacher of theYear Award. McShanr receivcdherBachelorofScienceinEduca-tien degree from DeLourdes Col-lege of her Masler of Bducatioodegree from Nalionol Louis tini-versity. She began her teachingcoreor in orighbbring Catholicelementary schools. She joinedthe teaching staffofDmstrice7l inthe summer of 1993 ond was as-signedeo teach kindergarten.

Prom her nominating papers,Pat McShano is dcscribrd os hay-ing owonderfnl way with her kin-dergartce children. Her methodoftoachingmathhrlps children todevelop skills that build o strongfoundation for future math educa-tien. She runs her classes in anorgaeized way, and she keopschildren interested. She has veryup-to-date leaching methods.White McShane has bren in ourdistrict for only a short time, she

PTA TeachernftheYear has already given much to South and her scholarly potential, as in-School. Finally,McShaneisvery dicaled by standardized lestactiveinthepTA. scores, corned her the opportuni-

PTAMeeting ty to participate in this very spe-The Niles Etrmenlary Schools cml program. -

PTA will heldits regularmecting Eighth Grade Graduationon Monday, June 4 at 7 p.m. al Theclass of1996 will graduatoCulver Middle School, 6921 W. from Culver Middte -School,Oaktoe 51m Hiles. 6921 W. Oakton St., in Nilrs eu

- LastDay ofSehnol Wednesday, Juno 5 al 7:30 p.m.Thu last doy 0f school in Dis- Kindergarten Graduation

trial 71 will he Thursday, June 6. Kindergarten graduation isStudents will -be dismissed for schrdated for Tuesday, June 401that sonnmrr at 10 am. Wednes- noon at Nitos Elementary Schontday, Juno 5 is Ikocords Day; thorn South, 6935 W. Touhy Ave., inwitlbe no school. The firseday of Nitos.school in the 1996-97 schoolyoar .will boTursday, Sept. 3. Distnct 219DarugarAcceptodinloCollege negotiates

-Culver sondent Moliha Darug-

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Board ofEducution mot with rep-resontativea of the Niles Town-ship Federation of Teachers(NTFT) Local 1274 at the initialnegotiation meeting held on theevrningofWednesday, May 15 althe District 219 Administrativeoffices. -

The focus of the short sessionwas lo initiate dialogue betweenthe parties and t develop grooedrules and protocols for upcomingeogotiationsessioos. -

"I felt tho meuting was quitepositive," statud Nitos TownshipHigh School Board of EducationPresident Sam Borok. "I'm look-ing forward to very collaborativeand substantivo dialogue at np-coming sessions."

The chief negotiator fer theBoard of Education is AnthonyScariano of Scariano, Kula, ElIcItand hEmos. In addition to Scania-no, the Board oftrducation nego-haling loom is complised of Dr.Vickir Markavitch, District 219 -Superintendent; Dr. Carolyn An-dnrson, Dislnict2l9 Assistant Su-porintoñdnl; and Board membersSam Borek. Mark Cohen, RobertSilverman, Gail Stono mrd JoeWeiss.

Further negotiations wuill beholdthe weekefJune 10, 1996.

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ant tu ".A.tt Act in relation to theliso of an Assumod Nomo in thecondúct or transaction uf Busi-ness io the Statu," os amended,that a certification was filed bythe undersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. Filo Ne.D03522l on May 17, 1996, un-der the Assumed Naine of Acu-puncture & Chiropractic Well-ness Center with the place ofbusiness located al 8800 NorthLockwood Ave., #B, Skokin, IL60077. The true name(s) andresidence address of owner(s) is:Noreen Long, DC, 1502 LehighAve. 1fB, Gloeview, IL 60025.

Final week of schoolat Maine East

.--. ----Maine East's Clase of 1996 faces a hectic final weekot school

-- seniortinala May28-29, senios'tsonors'program May29, sen-iorbreakfast May 30, marching practice andprom May 31, andcommencement Sunday, June 2. Class of 1996 officers are(from lefI)presidenlLisa ChoiofGtenview, treasurer Moiz BItan-puri of Des Plaines, necretasy Molly Lee of Morton Grove, and(notpiclured) vice-preaidentJessleLan of Des Plaines.

No-tre Dame teacher- - tor

- Mr. Thomas Paul Pedock, aBusiness teacher al NoSe DameHigh School for Boys, Nitos willrelire utthr ondofthis school yearwhich caps a 37 year career. isde.Podock,- a life lung resident of

- Riverside was born an March 22,1934 and is a member ofSt. MaryParish. Ho attended St. Many's

- Grammar School as a young boy- and finishedhis secondary educo-tian at Fnnwick High School inOak Park. Ho received a Bache-1er of Science in Comnaercr Dr-groe from De Paul University andan MBA from Roosevelt University. -

After completing his educationTom like many others joined theranks of the working class andtook a position with WesternElectric as on Equipment Engi-00er for 5 years. Tom realizedthat his true culling was that asaneducator, so he decided to pansuethis career and accepted a posi-tien as Business Teacher al NotreDame High School for Boyswhnreheremainrd forthe next 37years. During bis time at NotreDame he has held nach positionsas Business Dopurement Chair-man, Bookstore Manager, andmost recently Assislatit Modero-tar of the Rev. Joseph Stroot -CSC, Cróss and Anchor Club re-cenlly renamed aftrr Ihr clubsfoundcrPr. Joe Slrool who passedawaythisposlsuminer.

Mr. Podock has been recog-nizest for many service awardsthroughout his career al NotreDame. Jnst lo name a few: thePtonoor Service Award, theAlumni Distinguished ServiceAward, the Alumni AdmirableMan Award and probably themost prestigious of awards, thePr. James D'Aatromonl, CSCAward. This award was namedafter the farsI Principal of NotreDame High Scheol.

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Tom hou given generously ofhis time outside ofNotre Dameby serving as a member offre St.Mary Parish School Board anda 30 year volanleor to the BoyScouts ofAmorica. He is mom-ber ofthe Catholic Committee onScouting; and has - been recog-nized for such honors as The St.George Emblem-CatholicAward. The Bronze PeEcan-Catholic Award, The Good Shop-and- Catholic Award andThe Sil-verBeaver-Boy Scouts of Amer-icaAward.

tom and his wife Eileen havebeen married for 40 years. Tomis the peoud father of three sensTom Jr., Steve and Chris. TheNotre Dame Community woaldlike te thank Tom fer 37 wonder-fulyears and wish him and laisfamily alllhobcslas he begins hisretirement. There will be an openhouse in honor of Tom on Sun-day, June 2 from 2 - 4 p.m. in theschool Library. All are welcomelo attend.

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_iny the numerous other playmates he- encouhtered who werealso enjoyitig the recent warm weather at Triangle Park beat-ed at 7877 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Roller (In-Line) lineinstructional hockey clinic

The Nibs Pork District wiltbe offering an In-Line insttuc-tional hockey clinic for buyx andgirls ages 5 and 6 and lessonsforboys and girls ages 7-12. Ourgoal is to leach youths the skillsneeded so play and enjoy in-lierhockey. - The Park District is-dediciléd Io providinguo tirgo-uiood;safe, son-contact environ-ment.. TItis allows players lo fo-

-- cus unskills ond finesse, wtsile-, huvittgfnñ..:: Thetnockrvclinic is designed

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Nues Bowl hostsCosmic Bowling

; Nights.,-

Brunswick Nibs Bowl localed-_at 7335 N. Milwaukee has em-barkedinto CosmicBowling. lt'sthe newfad sweeping buwliug.

-Cesmic Bowling involves mu-sic, aeon flashing lights, fog andbowling in the dark. lt's for fanand enjoyment rather thon cum-petition. Scoring tinning CosmicBowling is secondary. The musicand the fun timo you will have isthe main event

Brnnswick Niles Bowl runsCosmic Bowling on Salucdaynights at midnile til 4 am. Fridaynights, midnile til 4 am. andMonday nighls, 1 1 p.m. til 3 am.

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There is a cover charge of $5 logel io the bowling center. Thecovorchargu can be nsed towardsyour bowling fee. Rental shoesale $2 and games aro $3.25. Flatralo hourly tono foes are availa-laIe.

To make reservations, callBrunswick Nibs Bowl at (847)647-9433. Ask about oar CosmicOpen Bowling packages.

dling and shooting skills, posi-Ironing, and rules of the game.The clinic is held on Tuesdaysand Thursdays, Juno 10 lheonghJuly 9, from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

In-Line Hockey lessons,which consiss of S classes, willlac hold un Mondays, Wedors-dys and tyidays. tItrer ars-sious will be offered lhis sum-mor: June 17-28, July O-19, undJuly 22 to August 2, The timesaro os follows: 7 and 8 year oldsfrom 5:30-6:30 p.m., 9 and 10your olds from 6:40-7:40 p.m.,and 11 und 12 year olds from7:50-8:50 p.m. The lost Fridayof ouch scssioa is a rain make-op dote.

Players must bring the follow-ing equipment fnr theclinic andthe lessons: Hockey slick, hock-ey helmet, face protection,month guard, elbow pads, hock-ry gloves, knee and shin prolec_lion and in-line skates. The feefor each is $46.20, or $42 withresident discount. Both ctinicand lessons are held os Woshing-Ion Tenace Park.

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The MIes North Golf Team ishosling their OrsI annual golf 001-ing on Ihr afternoon of Friday,June 7 at the Fart Sheridan GolfCourse in Luke Foresl. Thisevent is designed so raise fundsfor the 15-member Nites Northgolftoum. The public is invitedto participate.

The outing will be u four-person besl bolt scramble. Everyfoursome wilt tee tiff on the firslhoto, with Ihr first lee timo sched-utod for 12 p.m. und the 1051 ut 2p.m. Tee-time assignments wiltbe gtven on a first come, firstserved basis, und will be schod-uled for every eight minutes dur-ing the two-hour spIting win-dow.

The fee for the ouling is $45,which includes 18 hotos ofgolf, aplace on ushueed driving cart, ahot dog or bratwurst snuck, and odrink. Participants will be placedin groups- of four, with peoplewho rudicate o preference to playlogother placed in Ihn samegroup.

For farther iñformasiun on (hiso I g n'tsdNtl SN lhGclfTeam, conitaklsekiis cöucb, JoelKessler at (847) 933-8345 duriogschonthuars.

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Early registration will be heldbetween Monduy, Joue 3 and Fn-day, Juno 8. AlI children whoJoin during that timo will be enti-lIed lo place their name in u spe-cial raffle.The club springs intoactiononMonday,June 10. Pelz-es and othei raffles will be madeavailable throughout Ihe readingprogram which ends Friday, Aug.

Registration for Family $loryTimo programs at the libraryslartuMonduy, June 17. The pop-ular series will be held on Tues-day evenings, July 9, 16, 23 and30. Programs begin at 7:30 p.m.The library is located at 4000 W.Pratt Ave. Phone: (874) 677-5277, voice and TOD.

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Burglary to autoSometime between 10 p.m.

May23 and5:15 am. May26, anunknown person or persans, us-ing shard objecl, smashed oat thedriver's side window of a 1990Caprice taxi cab, which the own-er, a49-year-oldDes Plaines manhad left parked in the 9200 blockofWoodlaod.

A Pulsarreadiog meter muant-ed on the dashboard was re-moved. The meter was valued at$350.

BatteryA 16-year-old Morton Grove

youth was skatebourdiug to workwestbound io the 6000 block ufHoward Strcet mound 2:55 p.m.Muy 22 with u 17-yeor-uld friend,alsoofMortouGrovr.

A 20-year-old Chicago manwho mao siuiog on u dock rumpby un overbeud door yelled un-knownwords to the two yuuths.

The man allegedly struck thevictim in the right temple with aelosedfist. When the 17-year-old

. witness raised his skateboard todefeud himself, the offender ran

.backiitto the building.

Police found the offender bythe deseeiptiou supplied by thevictim and witness. tie was takeninto custody and transported tothe NilesPoliceDepaetment. Thevictim's mother signed a corn-plaintagainstthe offender.

Traffic dispute/batteryA 16-year-old Skokie youth

was u passenger with fourotherSkekie yeuths in a cur travelingwestbound on Touby Avenue,May 24. A tan Heodu Accordcontaining two unknown maiesin their mid-to-late 205 was tray-rtingpuratlel in the curb lane.

When both cars stopped fer aredlightatMelvino, the unknownmales rxitedthriruoto and yelledut the victim and bis friends. Theoffenders polled out a baseballbut from the trank uf their vebi-ele.

When the t6-year-old yictimin the passenger seat exited 1hvehicle, he wasstrockthrre timewith the bat, sustaining abrasiononbis brad, elbow and teftknee.

The offenders fled the seen

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before police arrived, but the vie-tim got the license plate numberfrom the offenders' vehicle. The-victim was transported to Resur-rochan Hospital for treatment ofhis injuries. The victim's fatherrequested a follow-op investiga-lion of the incident.

Disturbance/BatteryA frac-fer-ail broke out in a

rostorant in the 9100 block ofGolf Road manad 11:15 p.m.May 25 when two families gath-cred there tu discuss u $5,000debt owed by one ofthe familieslo the otheefamity.

A melee began in the restau-rant and cnulinued in the parkinglot, with Ilse seven combatantsstriking each other in numerousplaces, causing bloody injuries lothe faces and heads offooe of theparticipants.

Three of the victims weretransported to Lutherati GeneralHospitalfortreatmentof injuries.

Police advised the families toauntactan attorney forproper set-element oftheleun repayment.

TheftThe 42-year-old co-owner of a

shop in the Golf Mill Canter re-ported thot unknown personsgained entry to the shop some-time between 9:30 p.m. May 21and 10: lOam-on May 22.

The offenders used a registerkey to open a cash drawer fromwhich they removed $146. Theyalso removed $220 from un adja-cent cash drawer.

Nothing else was disturbad.The complainant believes that an

- ox-employee er someone hidingin thu store at closing time is theoffender.

A l9-yaar-old employee uf awimmieg pool store in the 9100block of Milwaukee Avenue re-ported that two men in their SOs

took o 4-foot Doug Boy laddervalued at $300 from apool in therear of the store and placed it inthe rearofthe ChevróletSlo theywee driving and then fled south-eastboaed on Milwaukee Ave.The incident eccorred around8:30p.m. May 24.

Suspicious activ$tiesThe 35-year-old owner of a

heating company in the 8000block of Oakton Street reportedthat he received a call from a dis-tributar around IO am. May 23stating that they had a deliveryfor him which was to be droppedoff in the 7200 block ofOtoanderin Chicago.

The victim told the distributorthat there was au delivery al thatlocation andassamed thatthe dis-tributorhadmude an creer.

Ou May 24, the victim re-ceived a call from an unknownmule subjeaì who said, "You gotlucky yeterday, balI'm gonna gelyou today."

The suspect said lhattho victimhad "ripped off' u mas namedAnthony who owns delicatessensin Cicero for $5,000. The victimtold police he has noyer done-ujobinCicrro for $5,000.

The suspect said he was paid$1,000 to harass thu victim, rainhis credit undmakebis life miser-able.

The yiclrim foam damage muyoccur to his business and propre-15 and requested a follow-up in-vestigation andaspeaial watch.

Disorderly conduct -A 35-year-old food 50ev,CO

manager living in the 70011 blockrif Goteen Court reported that anunknown man attempted lo gainentry to her huaso through a roardoor aurund 4:15 p.m. May 25.The victim's 16-year-old duogh-ter and her 17-year-old girlfnioedwere sitting in the yard when the

suspect came walking up thedriveway and into the yard. Thegirls ran into the house, and theoffondor attempted to followthemviaorearduor.

The mother heard the distar-banc and entered the kitchen andyelled at the offender through thedoor causing him to fleo south-bound toward Waukegan undOaktun.

Police located the subject inthe 78110 block nf WaukegunRoad around 4:25 p.m. Ho waspositively identifted by the vio-rims nod transportrd. tu the NilesPolice Department fur process-ing. The offender told police hejustwantedto tolklotho girls.

The 55-year-old manuger of arestaurant in the 9100 block ofGofi Rd. reported that a l9-yeurold Gleuview mao was throwingfood in the restourant around 2am. May 22. -

The manager told the offenderto slop; but he continued throw-ing food. When the offenderwent into the men's noons, a 32-your-old restaurant employeeheard the sound of somothiegbreaking and found the offenderhadbrokentwo air fresheners.

The offender was taken intocastody, charged with disorderlyconduct and given a July--2 courtdate.

House fweFire was billowing from the

kitchen uf o home in the 8600block ofOseeotaAyenae around5:20 p.m. May 15, the result ofcooking oil leftanullended on thestove by u 15-year-old youth andhisbrothoe. - - - -

The Nitos Fire Departmentcleared the residende and stmdkthe blare. DamagriTwab estiittatod-atbelween $15,000 and $20,000.

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Route 14 to become-Ronald -Reagan HighwayIllinois lawmakers have

adopted a resolution sponsoredby Assistant Senate MajorityLeader, WaltnrrDodyco (R-7lh,Cbipago)torhovof former Presi-deotrRooald--Reagan by donig-eating US Roule-14 us the "Ro-nald Reagan Highway."

- - Senato Joint Resolution 103affects the portion of US 14 thatestenda from the Illinois andWisconsin bordee south loBroudway and Foster in Chica-go, ut the north end of LincolnPark. -

"As 40th president of theUnited Stàtes, Ronatd WilsonReagan waeeuists a public tribaleas a son of Illinois," Dudycesaid. 'First elected on Nov. 4,1980, he soon established him-self us a favorite of the Amori-

- can populace und wus costly ree-lecled in 1984."- The 7th District Senator saysRonuld Reagan was born onFeb. 6, 1911, in Tampico to Nel-lie and JahnReagan. When hewas nine-years-old, the familysettled in Dixon. It was at Dis-on High School that he playedfootball and basketball, rantrack, served us prosideut of thestadnet body, and ftrst por-

- farmrd us an actor. He gradual-ed from Eureka College in 1932with o degree in economics andsociology.

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Crackdown on phone cloning leads to 33 arrestsSophisticated now technology

that makes it passible tu truercalls mutin from cloned cellulartelephones has led to 33 arrestsin ajoint federal-local investigo-tian known as Operation Steel-head, the largest crackdnwn ancellular phonr - fraud ever cou-darted in the United States.

Operation Steelhood, whichinvolved aine government agen-cies and security personnel fromCellular One and Amenitoch,was disclosed by Cook CountySlate's Attorney Jack O'Matleynod Ralph L. Grayson, SpecialAgnat-in-Charge of the ChicagoField Office of the U.S. SecretService.

"Phone clonera assume there'svirtually na way they can becaught," said O'Malley. "Theyaro wrong, and wr'ra sendingthem a olear signal today--if youase a cloned phone, you will becaught."

Orayson declined to give unyfacts about the technology thatenables illegul cellular culls tebe traced. "Ta disclose specificdetails would compromise animportant law onfarcement tech-eique," he said.

Most of the defendants alleg-rdly purchased a eloaed phono

to become u sportscaster, acter,Governor of California, andFresrdent of the United States,"Dodyce said. "His accomplish-meats Oto many and epitomieothe American dream."

Scoute Joint Resolution 103directs the Illinois Departmentof Transportation to erect the ap-propriute signs along the high-way in recognition of the desig-nation.

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the Village Hall, Office nf theDirector of Finance, 6101 Capo-lina Avenue, Morton Grove, tIti-nais wIllI 10:15 AM. on Friday,Jane 21, 1996, for various typesof treos for the yearly tree ptaat-ing prageam. Copias of speorfi-cations and bidding documentsare available at the Office of theDirector of Finance, MortonGrove Village Hull, The VillageBoard reserves the right te rejectany and all bids, and la waiveany informalities or irregularitiesin the bidding, The VillageBoard farther reserves the rightlo review und study any aad altbids und lo make o contractaward within thirty days afterbids have been oponed and pub-holy read.

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from illegal dealers who chargedeach a small fee, risuatly $100,to program a phone provided bythe defeodant, or $150 for thephono and unlimited air time.

Tha phones parchased by thedefendants were programmedwith stolen Mobile IdentificationNumbers (MIR) and ElectronicSerial Numbers (EIN) so thatthe cloned phone could ht -used

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Thirty-two of din defendantsore charged with violation of the

Telephone Charge Fraud Act(enacted in 1993), a Class Amisdemeanor, punishable by uple u year in jail. Two of frasedefendants were also chargedwith possession of u controlledsubstance. Another dofendonwas charged with a felony violatien of the act, us he was in pos-Session of duplicating equipmeet, und sold cloned phanns.

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TheAware Singles Group andThr Chicugolued Siegles Associ-ation invite alt singles la a danceat I p.m. on Friday, May 31, atThe Wyndham Garden Hotel, 17w. 350 22nd SI., Oakbrook Ter-nace. Music will be provided byMusic Makers. Admisison is $6.Pnrmnrninformatian, call Awareut(708) 632-9600.

GOOD TIME CHARLEYSINGLES DANCE

There wilibe a Good TimeChurley Singles dance at 8 p.m.on Friday, Muy 31, at The SabreComplex, 1900 W. 95th SI.,Hickory Hills. All singles are in-viled. DJ music will be providedby Music Makers. Admisison is$6. Fur more informalion, call(708) 450-8234.

MAY 31, JUNE 7ALL AREA CHICAGOTOGETHERSUPERSINGLES (AACTS)

TheAACTS andThe#1 SuperSingles Groups will sponsor usingles dance pary. un Priday,Muy 31 at s p.m. at The Court-yard, 35200 R. 59 (South of R.38).in Wurrenvillr (708) 773-2750. Dress codeforthis dunce iscarnal (jeans). For further miar-maiuncall (701) 584-1031.

Also, a singles dunce party onFriday, June 7 alNordic Hills Re-sort, 2tW240 Nordic Rd. (Westofl-290 and north ofLalse St. on.Swill Rd.) The pboñe number is(708) 773-2750.

JUNE 2SUNDAY CONNECTIONS

- Sunday Connections', the per-fecI place to socialize, presenls upatty you, won't wanl to miss.Join us for an evening of socialnetworking ut The Living Room801 B. Butterfield, Lombard. A$10 admission fee covers a buffet(served from 6:30 lo 8 p.m.), Dl,and duncing liB closing with Chi-cage's most upscale eligible pro-fessionuls. Sunday, June 2, 6:30p.m. Formerriisformatiun, (708)475-7709. .

JUNE 7CHICAGOLAND SINGLESASSOÇIATION AWARESINGLES GROUP, GOODTIME CHARLEY SINGLES

The Çhicagoland Singles As-suciation, Aware Singles Groupand Good Time Churloy Singleswill sponsura "SsperDance" ut 8p.m. un Friday, June 7; ut TheAshlon Place, 341 W. 75th Sl.,Willuwbrook. Music will be pro-vided by Manic Makers. All sin-gins areinvited. Admission is 56.Per mere information, call (312)545-1515.ST. PETER'S SINGLESCLUB

All singles are invited to thefollowing St. Peter's Singlesdunces: Priduy, Jane 7 at 8:45p.m. Aqua Bella, 3630 N. Hue-1cm. Salssrduy, June 8, 8:45 p.m.al Pranklin Park American Le-gion Hull, 9757 Pacifsc. Cost $5each.

JUNE S, 51,25NORTH SHORE JEWISHSINGLES

North Shere Jewish Singlesare having u Dinner/Dance utRuickers, On Saturday, June 8 at7:30 p.m. Loculion is Rnickers,1050 B. Ouklun, Des Plaines.Call by June 6 for rrservalinn(847)635-0150. .

Nerth Share Jnwiuh Singles.are having a Bridge Social onTuesdays, June 1 1 md 25 at 7:30p.m. Cashs $3. Intennediate andadvanced. Por further informa-tian, cull (847) 272-3385.

Sunday NightSingles

All singles are inviled to alteadgel legethers every Sunday nightat The Lofl 303 B. Kensingten,Ml. Prospect from 6 p.m. to neid-night. Music provided by elfTheism, and a $5 fee includes 1free drink.

Foraddilionalinformatiea, cull670-0330.

City of Hope SingleSCouncil sponsorsbilliard game

St's lime lo dosi off that cue..s1ickandiointhrptya5,theCityof Hope SinglesC.ssnci1'::bil-:liard night on Jane 30 from 6 lo.,:9:30 p.m. al LuckySirike, 2747N. Lincoln in Chicago. . Admis-sinn for members is $15 in ad-vance dad $20 at the dade; tor,.coo-members it's $18 in advanceand $23 ut the door. Proceedsfrom the eventwill benefit cancer.research at Ihn Cuy of Hepd Na-riunal Medical Center and Beck-man Research Insthuiè.9pmor:infoemalion, call Micjsael.Sc5ul:,man al (847) 266-0242 (even-ings). .

Joie the Singles Coaacil for anevening of billiards io r. privalemom, all-you-can-cal uppelizers,a cash bar and a variely of boardgames for Ihn non-pool-playingparty-gorrs.

The City uf Hope SinglesCouncil cunsisls of singles. 35and older, from Chicago and thesurrounding suburbs. The Cuan-cil sponsors social evrnls,fer sin-gles thut raise funds for City ofHope. Members and non-members ate welcome.

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Lighibuibs of too high a watt-uge lar a future can lead lo firethrough overheating. This is rupe-cially leon ei ceiling fiulurrs, re-cessed lights, and hooded lumps,which trap hens, If yea don'tknow lise correct wattage, use nbulb ofnu murethun6l walls.

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PAGE 20 ' THE BUGLE,THIJRSDAY,MAY 30,1996 II wF.O.P. service award

William Nolan, President oftho Fraternal OrderofPolico Chi-cago Lodge#7, hestowed the Dis-tinguishod Service Award to Pa-teal Speciatist, Michael Nash andProbation Police Officer LootsMoscovite, hoth of the 24th Dis-Ujet.

In the presentation, PresidentNalaa stated that white o theirtour of duty, were flagged downby a citizen who informed the of-flows that shots were being firedfrom a moving vehicle. The offi-cors noted the information andthen shortly afterwards, observed

the wanted vehicle in the 1700block of W. Tonhy, and stoppedthe vehicle. The offenderjnmpedont nf the vehicle- and ppinted ohandgon at the officérs, who theasprang from their patire ear. Of-fieerMascovilz, shownin the pie--tore, firedhis weapon striking theoffender who fell wounded. Hewas treated and then taken to the24th District forproeessing.

The Pratemal Order of PoliceLodge #7 is prood to presentthenetwo officerswilh the Distin-gaished Service Award.

Frank Anselmoto speak atDevon Bank

Prank Anselmo, ExecutiveDirector und Chief. ExecutiveOfficer nf, the Illinnis Associa-tine of Cotornunity HealthAgencies (IACHMA), will de-scribe the Association's activi-ties on Monday, June lO al 730p.m., at the Devon Bank, 6445N. Western Ave., Chicago. Hewilt also explain experienced oranticipated changes in Behavior-al Health Care as Illinois agen-cies pIOn lo provide mrntlhealth sOrvices under maaagedcare.

The Association is sponsoredby the Depressive and Mastic-Depressive Assuciation nf Mel-ropolitan Chicago, call (312)774-5100 for further informo-non.

Mr. Anselmo, with twentyyears experience in the mentalhealth eonsmanity, was iespoasi_hie for raising IACHJVIA to thelevel nf Premiere AssociationRepresenting Community-BasedHealth Care Providers. -He wasrecently appointed to the Man-aged Care Committee of theOevemor Eda) Tdxk Pome onHealth Care Reform,

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Senator Dudycznames scholarshipcommittee - -

Illinois Stale Senator WalterDadycz (R-7) has announced theappointment of five prominentcilizons as his 1996 ScholarshipComnsitleo.

Committee membres are JimO'Neill (Chicago), Oreg Krywao(Chicago), Lillian Johnson (Chi-cagn), Christine Wolski (Chica-go), and Robert Cicio (HarwoodHIs.).

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Hynes mails-1995 Homeowners ExemptionsCook CoUnty Assessar Thom-

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Thn 1995 Homeowners Ex-emptiun can save Cook Countyhomeowners from $200 to $500its property taxes payable thissummer, Hynes said, adding that

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. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class- Gerard A. Kahler, Ike 35-year-. eid sen of lmelda Thome of Des

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aircraft carrier USS Nimilz, whois csenently keeping a wolchfeleye en activilies in the WesternPacifie.

The 95,000-soe carrier vasseetlotheregienfomtheArabignGUlf tomosiilor the recenl Chi-stese nsilitary exercises conduct-

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Kahler, an aviosion sopplyclnrk maintains supplies-and or-

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c: powerful presence in any corner-r of the globo isacrocial pars of na-

ouvia Aslaseon ansI banGeAddison, - doing business at5mars World Travel, 350 W.Kensingsoa Rd., Moenl Pros-peel, were named in a complainsfiled by Ilse Slate's AnemeysOffice last January alleging theyllave violaled the ConsumerPraod and Deceplivo BusinessPeaclices Act.

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Today, U.S. aircraft carrierscoulinonteoperale from Ihn Indi-an Ocean and Weslem Pacific Iothe Arabian Gulf and the Medi-lehranean Seo. Aircraft cas-ricen -

like the Ninsilz, with more than80 aircraft, serve os a delerrenl hopsloutial aggressors and can re-sprind on sheet nolice lo any cri-ses arooudthe world.

While they have spent most oftheir limo st sea over thelast fourmonths, Kahler und the crewhove enjoyed port visils 50 Hong

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r: Sheriff's "SWAP Cúè'ws"cleaned up Northbrook

- Labor çrews from the Sher- and streets. - -r iff-fltys4 lterña5ive Program The SWAP Program serresr.: (SWAP) Wh5rked in Northbrook our county well because it saves,

in May as-a public service to the laxpayers millions of dollars,-- Iaxpáyersof Cook County, ac- said Sheriff Sheohon.

cording Io the Office of Sheriff SWAP provides our conasse-- Michael F. Sheehan. cities with o free labor source

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througbeul the counly on a VO- Por further isformation about-

riety of public works projects SWAP call (708) 865-4960.such as cleaning parks, vioducls - -

Mount Prospect travel agencyordered to pay $100,000-

A Moans Prospect travel about 80 consumers made de-agency was ordered 10 poy more positS rongiug from $2,000 lothan $100,000 in fines and resti-- $5,W0 for a Caribbean croise

- - BItos for leaving 80 consumers scheduled ho take place aboard ahigh und dey when o Cortbbeon Celebris Cotise ship beginning-cruisewas cancelled, said Slate's January 13, 1996. After the trip

- Anorney JackO'Maltoy. was cancelled, Celebrity Croise,

deposit it received from SmartTravel to the Slate's Anorney's -

Office lu be refunded to the con-somers. Jodgn Thomas DucIdoordered the Addisons 5e pay$66,000 io roslilssften and$35,000 in fines and not 5e en-gage in travel business for onesod a half years.

byChadMeKjwsou- andLancejohason -

United Arab Emirats. The portvisits gave Kahler a break fromthe long hours and bard work ofthe deployment. -

"The many callares and foodsin the ports we VisilOd arr alwaysfun lo experience," said Kahler, al7-yearNovy veteran.

Exciting port visits and inter-estingjob opporsooisios orejust afew of the reasons thas RaMer

.

finds the Navy o fulfilling andre-warding experience.

- "I would recommend the Navyto anyone who loves to travel andwants to seethe world," said Kuh-

While Kuhler and the ross ofthe crew of the Nimihe steedready to answer the call, thou-suods ofotherSailorsin the West-ere Pacific oro preparing to do-

ploy to take the place of thevigilant watchdog. The Ninsitz isschoduted so retors to ils home-port ofliromerton, Wash., in lateMay.

McKimson is O Navy photo-joornalist assigned to Navy Pub-lic Affairs at Naval Station SanDiego and Johnson is assigned tothe Public Affairs Office on theUSS Nimitz

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Cub Scouts race. for the gold

The owsers of She faslest fourPicewood Derby cars from eve-ry Cub Scout Puck ja the Black-hawk Disirict of the NorthweslSobgrbao -Council were invitedl_o find out just exucily who hudthe fasSent Cur, ucd who hod the-

st cûdesigt The 504 racersmel in Ihr SIciline Room ocronsfrom the . Rosemont- Horizonwith 131 parents und familysiiembers to watch the downhill

--- Wayne Moscarelto was the,udult Scout Leudar in charge ofthe evenS, and he und his 17 vot-onteers ruìk'WeIt coordinated,fyir and efficient event. Thethree bést-cardesigns were cha-seo by ba11fios ':Tyler Shimomu-ra of Pock 74 of Lincolnwood,Fient Placet SCuri Gulfmcht ofPuck 263 ofDes Plaines, SecondPlace; and Philip Areold of Puck25 ofDes Plomes, Third Pluce.

After many races md a fewsuspense-filled mn-offs lo deSee-mine whase car was really thefastest, the winners were de-dared lo be: Craig Sudar ofPack 74 of Lincoinwood inSixth Place; James Plinchum ofPuck 77 of Park Ridge in FifthFlaco; Tyler Heidlke of Pack 74of'Lincolowood io Fourlh Place;Glenn Lucente of Puck 3 of ParkRidge in Third Place; JasonStewart of Pack 25 of DesPlaines in Second Place; andAlex Krojcio of Pack 85 of Sko-kir in First Place.

- The fllackhuwk Disteici,which servos Scoute in the sub-nrhs of Des Plaines, Lincoln-wood, Morton Grove, MountFrospocl, Niles, Park Ridge.Rosemont, Schiller Furk, aedSkokie, would like lo dunk Ara-muck and the Rosomont Horizonfor making the room uvailublofor She Scouls lo use for thisevent. Wilhoul Ihoir ussistanceit would noI be easy lo gel over200 people together lo hold suchan eyed.

Oakton tours celebrate

SHIPPING

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Shipping By:

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SENIOR OISCOUNT WITH AO

the Arts in ChicagoRegister now lo neo coltnrul

performances as part of the Cele-broling the Aria in Chicago spriogleclsre/lour series sponsored bythe Emeritus Program of OaklonCommunity Collego and led byRich Mastrotonaedó and GordonMcLeon, Chicago art uficiona-dos.

A matinee performunce of TheNew Yorkers is scheduled forWednesday, June 5 ut 2 p.m. altho Mthiotl Liñaãtnshirc The$-Ire. -

A trip lo the Merlo RnskinThnalre - Gpera to see oc 000niagperformance ofFenE-Strauss "Ad-eiadne" is scheduled for Thurs-day, Juno 13 al 7:30p.m.

The last loor in the serios willfeature a porformunce by JonsyeNoemao at Ravima Pavillion onSulurduy, June 22 at 8 p.m.

Semixars discussing the per-

I LEGAL NOTICE-

VILLAGE OFMORTON GROVE

FE1BR,IC NOTICE TO BIDTREE TRIMMING

EROGEAMSealed bids will be accepted at

the Village Hull, Office of the Fi-nasco Director, 6101 CapulinaAvenue, Morton Grove, Illinois,until 10:00 AM. on Friday, Juno21, 1996, for the yearly 'l'REETEGSYMENG PROGRAM. Cop-ici of specifications and biddingdocuments ate uvailuble at theOffice of She Director of Fi-nance, Morton Grovn VillageHall. The Village Board re-seivos the right So reject any undall bids, und lo waive uny infor-malities or irregularities in thebidding. The Village Board for-tIser reserves the right lo reviowund slody aoy and all bids und tomake a contract award withinthirty days after bids have beenopened and publicly read,

Spiro C. HuontalasDirector of Finance

05-30-96

furmunces will be hold beforeeuch lourfrom 50:30 am. In noonun Tuesday, Sund 4, 1 1 and 18 atGokton's Ray Haetstoin Campus,7701 N.Lincpin Ave.,Skokiç andis includnd a/'partdflb&.rckiii:'a-lion fee. " -

Thn fon is $35 for euch perfor-mance and iholudes the leInen,admission and round-Vip coachbus Iransportalion lo andfrorn theRay, Hurisloin Campns , parkinglot. Moats uro at yam own ox-ponse_ Thonn tours do nòtquulifyfortho half-price tuition discount.

Formore information orlo reg-inter, call (847)635-1414.

DINE OUT-TONIGHT

LEGAL NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE..

TItE MORTON GROVEZONING BOARD OF AP.PEALS will hold a pobtic hear-ing on Monday, June 17. 1996 ai7:30 P.M. in the Board of Tens-toes Chambors, Richard T. Flick-ingor Municipal Center, 6101Capulina Avenue, Morton Grove,illinois, tu consider the followingcane:

CASE 1200Reqoesling a vurialion from

Section 6.2.7.1 of Ordinaace 91-10 (Zoning Oedioaaco of the Vil-lago of Morion Grove) ta allowfor the construction of u secondfloor addition:Fr001 Yard:Required - 25.00 feetRequested - 12.00 fretVariation Requirod- 13.00 footThe parcel ii loculed in the R-

2 Siegle Family Residence Dis-leid and is commonly known as6033 Cram Steed, MortonGrove, Illinois. -

All ielerestod parties are inviI-ed to allcnd and be heard.

Lawinece M. StrybelChairman

I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given. parsa-

unI to "An Act in relation to theose of an Assumed BusinessNomo in the conduct or Ironsac-lion uf Business in the Stato," os

-: atn4ndèd:thfr-acrfrfication waxlilcd b( thd'ìì'ndorsigned with Ihn

. County Clerk of Cook County.File Nu. 0035058 on May 8,1996, under the Assumed Nameof Windy City Drilling with Ihnplace ofbuniuess located at 7825Church St., Morton Grove, IL60053. The Iene name(s) andresidence address of owner(s) is:Gabriel Shlimon, 7825 CharchSt., Morton Grove, IL 60053.

To Advertise inThe Bugle Newspapers

OPJIMLJNIrY

Call:

Bill Vablon

(847) 966-3900

LEGAL NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE . -

THE MORTON GROVEPLAN COMMISSION willhold a pcblic hearing on Mon-duy, June 17, 1996 at 7:30 p.m.In the Board of Tensions Cham-bers, Richard Flietcisger Mu-nicipal -Cnñtor, ' 6101 CàpnliiìaAvenue, Macton Grove, tllinaii,lo consider the following matter:

Review Fee Struclure foe PlanCommission Cuses - -

Prosetited by Ihn Village ofMorton Grove, Depaotiitent ofCummunily Dnvblupthotit.

All interested parties are invii-ed to aBend and be heard.

Lawrence M. SirybelChairman

I --------- LEGAL NO10E ' - - -jRILES, ILLINOIS - -

NOTICE TO BIDDERSThe ViUagr afNiles will be aceepeing propugala far:

- 1996 Street Rroaimtriiceioa Prajretand/or

Undergreuisd Utilities (Maie Roadway Catch Basins)at New Municipal Beilding Site

The Villugo of Nues is accepting bids from contructoru for the1996 Street Reconstruction Project and alio Main Roadwuy CatchBasins at the new Mnnicipul Building Sito. -

General information, specific bid insts'octions and bid packages amavailable at tho Office of the Puichusing Agent, Villuge nf Niles,7601 N. Milwaukee Avouue, Nitos, Illinois.

Bid instructions and drawings fur the Street Recoustruclion Pro-Ject may be obtained by presenting a current Certificate uf Eligibilityfrom the Illinois Department of Transportotion. Specifications anddrawings for the catch basins will be mailed upon reqnesl or can bepicked op al tho Purchasing Office. -

Proposals will be accepled nntil 12:00 NOON os Wednesday,Jano 12, 1996, at the Village of NiEs, Office of the PnrchasingAgent, 7601 Milwaukee Avenue, Nitos, llhioois 60714.

Proposals will be opened ox Wednesday, Jane 12, 1996 al 3:00P.M., in the Conference Room, Niles Administration Bnilding, 7605N. Milwaukee Avenue, Nibs, lllioois. After review, the bids will beawarded at the Village Board Meeting nu June 25, 5996.

The Village reserves tho right to consider such fuctors as time ofcomploaon of the work, materials and methods of construction, ex-perionce and responsibility of the bidder, and similar factors in deter-mining which bid it deems to be in its best interests.

Nothtng heroic is intended lo escludo any responsible fine or inany way oestrale or testrict competition. All responsible and eligiblefirms are enconeaged io submit proposals. The Village reserves thenght to accept or reject my er alt proposals, to waive informalities ortechnicalities in any bid und to accept the bid which it deems ta heinthe best interests ufthe Village.

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sewers ... Continued from Pagelstreet dug up where the obstrue-tlon is located and then thon havethe Street filled in and eepaved."The homeowner is responsiblefor the entire excavation and res-toration of the street,' Chepalissaid.

Cheputis added that, althoughhe doesn't know of anyone whohas had to tear up the street re-cently, he believes the villagewould probably try lo assist thehomeowner in some way to paytherepairbill.

"I'm sure something could beworked oat between the adminis-tration and the homeowner dr-pending on the power oftbe indi-vidual to pay for everything,"Chepalis said.

In Skokie the policy is thesume: the homeowner pays thebill, even thoagh the prnbtem ssunder public taud, according toMunicipal Engineorfiddy Nakai.

The Skokie homeowner is ro-sponsiblo for his orher sewer ser-vice up to where it enters the vit-tage's main sewer service.Excavation and repaving of theStreet is generally done by privatecontractors; the village does notofferanyassintance, Nekai said.

Donna Lawny, secretary at theSkekie Water and Sewer DopaD-ment, said, "It's the homeowner'sproperty. They have to maintaioitandfixit.'

Depending on what's wrongand what has to be repaired, thehomeowner's ContractormuSt ob-tain Bedding Deparlmoot per-mils, pay a Street opening beadand submit to pee- nod post-inspections, Lawny Said.

tu Niles, the Story is mock thesame. Village Director of PublicWorks Jun Noriega said thehomeowner is responsible up tothe coonection with the villagemain sewer. tfroots or somethingget into the homeowner's line, he

: or she is responsible for removal.If repairs are necessary, thehomeowner must foot the bitt forpnvemcntexcavntion and restera-tion,Noriegasaid.

As an informative side octe,Noriega said that a sewer wouldhave to be broken fest beforeroots could invade it. Old piping,withjoints every twofeel, is merevulnerable te root invasions thanthe erwor pipes, which havejoints only every Seven feet, er, inthe caso ofPVC pipiog, every IOfeet. Noriega said he always ad-viSes homeowners to replace oldpiping with new pipes te avoidproblems.

NueS has instituted a Sewer tel-evising program to help thehomeowner prevent sewer prob-toms. With a $10,000 televisieocamera, public works crews cancheck inside the mains. Theycheck every juiel, and if any iscracked er deteriorating, they re-place iten the main lino.

1f during televising the crewmembers notice routa Or otherpreblems in the sanitary serviceSgoing iota private homes, theysend a letter te the homeownersadvising them te clear ouI Ihoirpipes before a sewer backup oc-curs.

Noriega said that a sewer con-

tractor would charge only about$lOøtecloar almo during normalhaars, and be urged homeownersta keep their sewer lines in goodrepair to avoid those big repairbillsthatwoaldresultifthey baveto excavase and repave the streetto repair their sewertieos.

Spring is a goad time te haveSewers tedded, Noriega said, be-causo roots are looking fer waterthen, And if yes are planning abig party itmightbe wise to haveyour sewers atlended to befare-band to avoid a back up whenclogged pipos ere overtaxed byoumoroaS flushiegs.

Noriega said thatlbe televisingprogram in helping hin depart-ment clear eel the sewer mainsthroughout Niles. "Before, Wocouldn't see. We weutdjnst flashthe line. Now we have the cameraand we can see iftho line ts clear.If it's nat clean, we go back andflash it again until it's real clean,"hr said.

Noriega said the televisingpragram is act enough te preventail flooding in the village, bntthatit's a good start in the right direc-tien. "It's a long process, butsomebody has te start it," hosaid. -

flack in VillaPark, the WebersnOd several neighbors have eel-lected 450 signatureS in a petitiondrive pressing thoVillaPark offi-cials rechange lhonsles.-L

Vaidas Jaskelis, Villa ParkPublic Works Director, estimatedthat absarbing sewer repair billswould cost the village $500,000 ayear and coaid double residentialsewerbills. -

The Webers may have startedan underground revelation thatwill eventually impact homo-

- owners throagheut the Chicago-land area.

Injured ... -- Comi.mcd from Page 1

passenger Sam Aeanica, 87, of theSame address,

Two ambulances, une from IkeNilosFireDepartmOntandthe oth-er from the MartenGrove Fire De-parlassent, transported the injuredto Lutheran General Hospitalwhore they Were Ircaled for theirinjufles.

Christian Farbaniec, 7, a pas-scngcr in the elder Farbaniec'scar, was netinjured.

YouthContinued from Pagel

ing te a private facility whew hrwill be given special help, saidDr, Robert Varga, District 63 Su-peeintondcet.

The district will pay the boy'sleihen, which, Varga said, is-netat all unasual. "Wo have manystudents placed in other facilitiesbecause we cannot- meet theirneeds," he said.

Reunion -Steinmetz High School is has-

jog their 55th Reunion On lune21, 1996, Classes, January &Jano 1941. Fer further informa-tian, contact Betty al (847) 394-0463.

Culver parentsinplace, IhecrosnwalkthatiS newatNew England Street will disap-pear" according to a proposal hereceived from IDOT.

In an allempt te make the Tesi-dents aware of the Beard's turnt-ed power of influence en mOTsdecisions, Mayer Blase told thehomeowners that ho didn't wantthem te think of mOT as inhu-mane, but reminded them that"DOT is all engineers and whenthey tlsinlc about crosswalks andtraffic regulations, they take thehumanity eatefit." -

"We wouldbe willing le coop-orate with yea, trying keep thecrosswalk, and we wilt do what- -over is necessary te try to get thatdone," he said. "That doesn'tmean thnt DOT will do what wewant them te do. They followtheir own instincts," Blase added.

Future meetings that may hescheduled between the Villageand DOT officials will be an-nounced to ail interested residenlswho wish to attend,

Itt otherbusiness, the Board onTuesday aight again voted ontechaical - amendments concern-ing the Nibs RedovelopmenlProject Area and TIF financingforthefoemerNilesCollege area.

These amendments had beenpassed by amajority afthe Beardat its special May 7 meeting, batwore again up for reconsiderationatthis meotingdaè te o possibleconflict ofinterest with ano of theTrustees.

Trustee Andrew Pezybyloowns property willsiv this arca,Village Attorney Richard Troysaid. After an investigation intothelegality efPozybyta voting en

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plagued with severe floodingproblems fer over 30 years andBlase noted that because theywere the wersthit ofthe residentsthere may net be any other waythe Village cauld selve this pech-

Blase maintained that the ideahad bean "casually" presented tathe Board for its considerationSome time ago. He aise statedthat if the Finkler's agreed, theproperty waald then bemade intoa eetontien basin, possibly allevi-Olin5 the flooding problem forthcirneighbers enthe street.

Other neighbors present at the -

meeting were asked how theywould feet about this opilan.Blase then efferod to have theVillage engineers meet to exaitt-inc the retention pend idea, dis-cuss it again with local residentste talk about this and ether possi-bIo solntioos.

"But t love my haase," wasPat Finkler's impassioned re-spense te this suggestion, andthen sheqaorird the idea of berm-iog Moaroe,oe eitherside of theproperty as onothorsalutiun.

Bat can Ibis be done, MayarBlase asked, without giving theflooding problem tu someoneelse? Ho then asked Abe Salmanand Jun Noriega, Director of Pub-lic Werks, te esamino this pessi-hility.

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this matter at the earlier Maymeeting, Trey stated that he wastold that although it mey antprenrntapeablem, it was soggest-ed that the maIler br reconsideredby the Board.

On Thesdoy night, the Beardagain voted on Ibis matter, Theseamendments establish the -Vil-lage's desire 10 approve the rede-velopment plan, designata theproject area (Milwaakee-ToahY),adoptthe tax increment allocationfinancing fer the area, approvothe redevelopment agreementwith the developer, provide farthe issuance of a redevelopmentnote, andappravothefinal sitado-velepmentplan by avete of 4-t.

Trustee Przybyle abstainedfrom votitig and Trustee BartMurphy was absent.

ta ether business, the Boardunanimously agreed te amend the -Nites Zuaing Ordinance te er-noose pawnbrokers as "peevionsmetal dealers." The ordinancealso. decreased the amount -oc-quired by these merchants from$500 ta $100 whe wish ta appealfoezeningapprovat.

Mayer Blase also declared thatJune 21 and 22 would be pee-claimed "Veterans of ForeignWars Days" in Nibs in honor ofVFW Memorial Post 7712 whichwas ariginally founded in NilesanJune22, 1946.

Adele Olsen and Mike Proven- -zano received Cook County Sher-iff Michael Sheehan's Medal- ofHonor for exemplary service tethe Nitos commoaity, and EdSchulze received the "1994YMCA Volunteer of the Year"

CrimeContirn.ed from Pagel

Property crimes (1,053) wereaetnally tower than in 1992(1,086). Thotetaldrop since 1994was 271.

Wilson said the safety policeprovide is largely amuRer of per-ception. "If safety is perceived,then you're safe," Wilson said."Iii neighboetsotids and shoppingcenters, a strong police presencemakosyoufcel safe."

The 52 sworn police officers,150 reserve officers and four spe-dal service officers of Nibs ap-parenti0 are providing that strongpolice presence, which is appai-nutty helping ta keep gangs oat ofNiles.

"We aro trying 10 combat gangactivities," Wilseu said. "We'reas aggressive withthemas we canbe. No neighborhoods have beengiven up te gangs."

Wilson said the police believemust gang members are comingfram unincorporated areas ofCeokCounty and thatfew actant-ly live inNites. -

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The public is invited ta bringdogs of all shopes and sizes tethe event, where CARE. val-unIcorn will wash and groom theanimals. A wash costs $10 anda nail trim $5. All proceeds willbenefit the homeless dogs - andeats at the Evanston AaimalShelter.

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"Not only aro..dads expectedto bc-the breadwinners and excelat their jobs, but-theynre-isfijeexpected to participate in childrearing and housekeeping activi7ties as well," says Earle, "Thisis particularly true where bothparents arewoeking.'! -'

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